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ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF FUSARIUM HEAD BLIGHT IN WHEAT AND BARLEY: 1993-2001
Fusarium Head Blight (FHB), commonly known as scab, has been a severe problem for wheat and barley producers since 1993. This study provides an update of economic losses suffered by wheat and barley producers in scab-affected regions in the United States.
Nganje, William E. +4 more
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ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF FUSARIUM HEAD BLIGHT IN WHEAT AND BARLEY: 1998-2000
Fusarium Head Blight (FHB), commonly known as scab, has been a severe problem for wheat and barley producers since 1993. This study provides an update of economic losses suffered by wheat and barley producers in scab-affected regions in the United States.
Johnson, D. Demcey +5 more
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Fusarium head blight (FHB), caused by the fungus Fusarium graminearum (Schwabe), is one of the most destructive diseases in cereals worldwide. It may severely reduce both grain yield and quality, with potential contamination from trichothecene ...
D. MacDonald +6 more
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The aim of this study was to characterise modern and historic barley varieties for agronomic and growth characteristics and to assess their resistance to Fusarium and mildew diseases.
Muhammed, Amal Abbas
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Analyzing Isolates of Fusarium Head Blight in Wheat Across Kansas
One of the big threats to wheat farmers in Kansas is Fusarium Head Blight (FHB). This disease infects wheat heads, reducing the yield of the plant and releasing deoxynivalenol, a toxin that causes vomit sickness in humans and animals.
Rupp, Jessica +3 more
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IMPACTS OF DON IN THE MALTING BARLEY SUPPLY CHAIN: AGGREGATE COSTS AND FIRM-LEVEL RISKS
DON is a toxic byproduct of fusarium head blight (FHB), a fungal disease of small grains. Beginning in 1993, a prolonged outbreak of FHB occurred in the Upper Midwest, the traditional source of most six-rowed malting barley produced in the United States.
Johnson, D. Demcey, Nganje, William E.
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Fusarium graminearum, the primary pathogen of Fusarium head blight (FHB), undergoes both asexual and sexual stages, and the ascospore is an important primary inoculum of FHB. Induction of the sexual stage under laboratory conditions is important for the
Shunwen Lu, Michael C. Edwards
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Fusarium head blight (FHB) is one of the most devastating diseases of cereal crops worldwide, causing yield losses and mycotoxin contamination. Traditionally associated with warm and humid climates, FHB has increasingly affected cooler and drier regions,
Mira L. Ponomareva +6 more
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Silicon Root Irrigation Enhances Barley Resistance to Fusarium Head Blight [PDF]
Silicon (Si) is recognized for its protective role in decreasing disease damage when absorbed by barley plants and has been proposed as a possible solution against Fusarium head blight, associated with devastating agronomic effects on overall yield and ...
Nachaat Sakr
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New aspects in use of fungicides for control Fusarium head blight
Fusarium head blight (FHB) caused by Fusarium graminearum (Schwabe) and Fusarium culmorum (W.G. Smith Sacc.) belongs to the most damaging diseases in cereal crops.
Baumgarten, Tim, Rodemann, Bernd
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