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Fusarium oxysporum and the Fusarium Wilt Syndrome

open access: yesAnnual Review of Phytopathology, 2017
The Fusarium oxysporum species complex (FOSC) comprises a multitude of strains that cause vascular wilt diseases of economically important crops throughout the world. Although sexual reproduction is unknown in the FOSC, horizontal gene transfer may contribute to the observed diversity in pathogenic strains. Development of disease in a susceptible crop
T. Gordon
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Horizontal gene transfer of Fhb7 from fungus underlies Fusarium head blight resistance in wheat

Science, 2020
Fungal disease meets its match Fusarium head blight (FHB), caused by a fungus, reduces wheat crop yield and introduces toxins into the harvest. From the assembly of the genome of Thinopyrum elongatum, a wild relative of wheat used in breeding programs to
Hongwei Wang   +42 more
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Fusarium control by Fusarium [PDF]

open access: possibleTrends in Plant Science, 2000
To control Fusarium wilt disease in an environmentally friendly way, beneficial strains of Fusarium are being used to control plant pathogenic strains of Fusarium oxysporum. Deborah R. Fravel (Agriculture Research Service, Beltsville, MD, USA) and George Lazarovits (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Ontario, Canada) found one strain, CS-20, which ...
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Occurrence and toxicity of a fusarium mycotoxin, zearalenone

Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 2020
Zearalenone (ZEA) is a mycotoxin produced by the fungi of Fusarium genera, which contaminates the cereals and food stuffs worldwide. Fusarium mycotoxins are considered as important metabolites related to animal and human health.
Ankita Rai, M. Das, Anurag Tripathi
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