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Effect of northern corn leaf blight severity on Fusarium ear rot incidence of maize
Northern corn leaf blight (NCLB) caused by Exserohilum turcicum and Fusarium ear rot caused by Fusarium verticillioides, are economically important maize diseases in South Africa. The effect of induced plant stress by NCLB on F.
Maryke Craven +4 more
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Maize inbred lines resistance to fusarium ear rot
Ear rot of maize caused by Fusarium species results in yield decrease as well as in decrease of grain quality. Seven inbreed lines were sowing during three years (2001-2003) at two locations (Kutjevo-pseudogley, Nova Gradiška-amphigley). If comparing average values of examined inbreed lines, planting years and soil types, there were significant ...
Šimić, Branimir +3 more
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The relation of ear rot prevalence in Illinois corn fields to ear coverage by husks [PDF]
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Boewe, G.H.
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Gibberella ear rot (GER) and Fusarium ear rot (FER) are fungal diseases that cause substantial yield and quality losses. The endosperm-specific expression of barley nepenthesin 1 (HvNEP-1) conferred Fusarium head blight resistance in barley.
Zelalem Eshetu Bekalu +4 more
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We have analyzed the role of fumonisins in infection of maize (Zea mays) by Gibberella moniliformis (anamorph Fusarium verticillioides) in field tests in Illinois and Iowa, United States.
A. E. Desjardins +3 more
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Abstract Fusarium ear rot (FER) and Gibberella ear rot (GER) are common fungal diseases of maize responsible for yield losses and reduced kernel quality due to contamination by mycotoxins. Since no chemical treatments are available to control Fusarium disease in maize, biological control could represent a promising sustainable strategy.
Davide Ferrigo +5 more
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Yearly screenings of field corn cultivars by UC Cooperative Extension help plant breeders and growers in hybrid selection for tolerance to Fusarium ear rot. Researchers have found that thrips feeding carries the fungus into the corn ear.
R Davis, F Kegel, W Sills, J Farrai
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ZmSIZ1a and ZmSIZ1b play an indispensable role in resistance against Fusarium ear rot in maize [PDF]
Xinyang Liao +2 more
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Mycotoxin contamination of maize (Zea mays L.) grain is a global threat to the safety of both human food and animal feed. Hence, the development of maize genotypes with reduced mycotoxin accumulation in grain is of major importance.
Carlotta BALCONI +5 more
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Identification of molecular markers linked to Fusarium ear rot genes in maize plants Zea mays L
Two maize populations (GE440 × Sd7 and NC300 × Gm1002) were used in this study. Molecular markers like simple sequence repeat (SSR) and sequence-tagged site (STS) were used to identify resistance genes linked to Fusarium ear rot (Fusarium verticillioides)
M. M. Abdel-Rahman +2 more
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