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Proteomic profiling of two maize inbreds during early gibberella ear rot infection

PROTEOMICS, 2011
AbstractFusarium graminearum is the causal agent of gibberella ear rot in maize ears, resulting in yield losses due to mouldy and mycotoxin‐contaminated grain. This study represents a global proteomic approach to document the early infection by F. graminearum of two maize inbreds, B73 and CO441, which differ in disease susceptibility.
Mohsen, Mohammadi   +3 more
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Spatial distribution and association of factors influencing the Gibberella ear rot development and accumulation of mycotoxins in maize grains in multiple agroecosystems in Ethiopia

Crop, Forage & Turfgrass Management
Maize (Zea mays L.) is an important crop globally, including in Ethiopia, where it plays a significant role in food security. However, fungi, particularly Fusarium species, pose significant threats to food safety and security worldwide. Among these fungi,
T. Deressa   +7 more
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Resistance of maize (Zea mays L.) genotypes against ear rot causing pathogens in Southern and Western Ethiopia

open access: yesPhytoparasitica
Maize production and productivity in western and southwestern parts of Ethiopia is affected by, the potential outbreaks of major diseases such as ear rot caused by Fusarium spp., dominantly Fusarium and Gibberella ear rots.
T. Deressa   +3 more
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Maize maturity and the development of gibberella ear rot symptoms and deoxynivalenol after inoculation

European Journal of Plant Pathology, 1998
Development of gibberella ear rot disease symptoms and the accumulation of the mycotoxin deoxynivalenol (DON) in maize ears inoculated via the silk with Fusarium graminearum was determined at various times after inoculation. Ten hybrids ranging in maturity from early to late, were inoculated with a conidial suspension in 1993 and 1994 and harvested ...
L.M. Reid, R.C. Sinha
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GIBBERELLA EAR ROT DEVELOPMENT AND ZEARALENONE AND VOMITOXIN PRODUCTION AS AFFECTED BY MAIZE GENOTYPE AND Gibberella zeae STRAIN

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1983
In 1980, six corn hybrids were inoculated with each of six strains of G. zeae in order to determine whether hybrid-strain interactions occur with respect to ear rot and mycotoxin accumulation. A statistically significant interaction was observed for mold damage, but no large-rank reversals occurred.
G. N. ATLIN   +3 more
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Maize resistance to gibberella ear rot: symptoms, deoxynivalenol, and yield1

Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 2001
To investigate the effect of different environments on maize resistance to gibberella ear rot, disease symptoms, deoxynivalenol (DON) concentration, and grain yield were measured in three maize (Zea mays L.) inbred lines and five hybrids, from 1994 to1996, at six locations in eastern Canada.
B. Vigier   +6 more
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Study of maize resistance to Gibberella Ear Rot

2006
Gibberella Ear Rot caused by the fungus Fusarium graminearum Schwabe is a serious disease of maize (Zea mays L) grain in Croatia.The two year trials consisted of screening 145 maize lines for resistance and testing 24 maize hybrids under conditions of artificial ear inoculation into the silk channel with F. graminearum.
Palaveršić, Branko   +4 more
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Crop rotation and nitrogen effects on maize susceptibility to gibberella (Fusarium graminearum) ear rot

Plant and Soil, 2001
An experiment was established in 1992 in eastern Ontario, Canada to determine the effects of crop rotation (continuous maize, soybean-maize and alfalfa-maize) and nitrogen (N) amendment [0, 100 and 200 kg N ha−1 of fertilizer (NH4NO3), and 50 and 100 Mg ha−1 (wet wt.) each of stockpiled and rotted dairy manure] on maize production and soil properties ...
L.M. Reid, X. Zhu, B.L. Ma
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Inheritance of resistance to Gibberella ear rot and deoxynivalenol contamination in five flint maize crosses

Plant Breeding, 2011
With 1 figure and 2 tablesAbstractGibberella ear rot (GER) of maize caused by Fusarium graminearum leads to contamination of grains with mycotoxins such as deoxynivalenol (DON), thus reducing the quality of food and feed. A generation means analysis was conducted to estimate gene effects influencing the resistance to GER and DON contamination in flint ...
Matthias Martin   +3 more
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A 4‐Year Study of the Association Between Gibberella Ear Rot Severity and Deoxynivalenol Concentration

Journal of Phytopathology, 1996
AbstractTo determine the association between visual disease severity and deoxynivalenol (DON) concentration in Fusarium graminearum silk‐inoculated maize ears, 23 Ontario hybrids were assessed in 1989, 1991, 1992, and 1993. The relationship was exponential and consistent between years.
L. M. Reid   +2 more
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