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Genetic variation and covariation for aggressiveness, deoxynivalenol production and fungal colonization among progeny of Gibberella zeae in wheat

open access: yes, 2021
Gibberella zeae (anamorph Fusarium graminearum) causes head blight of cereals and contaminates grains with mycotoxins such as deoxynivalenol (DON). To determine the correlations among aggressiveness traits, fungal colonization and DON production, 50 ...
Cumagun, C. J.R.   +2 more
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The use of a fungal antagonist to reduce the initial inoculum of Gibberella zeae on wheat and corn debris /

open access: yes, 2000
Gibberella zeae (anamorph: Fusarium graminearum) is the causal agent of fusarium head blight (FHB) and maize ear rot, two major diseases of wheat and corn in Eastern Canada.In Quebec, Microsphaeropsis sp., an antagonist of Venturia inaequalis, the causal
Bujold, Isabelle.
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Local Distance of Wheat Spike Infection by Released Clones of Gibberella zeae Disseminated from Infested Corn Residue

open access: yes, 2010
Knowledge of the movement of Gibberella zeae (Fusarium graminearum) from a local source of inoculum in infested cereal debris is critical to the management of Fusarium head blight (FHB) of wheat. Previous spatial dissemination and infection studies were
Gary C. Bergstrom   +3 more
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Distribution of airborne inoculum of Gibberella zeae in Belgium

open access: yes, 2013
Fusarium head blight (FHB) is a common fungal disease in winter wheat in Belgium causing yield losses and sanitary problems due to the production of mycotoxins by species associated to the disease. Fusarium graminearum (teleomorph Gibberalle zeae) is one
Hellin, Pierre   +6 more
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ROLE OF THE SEXUAL CYCLE IN DEVELOPMENT OF GENOTYPIC AND PHENOTYPIC DIVERSITY IN Gibberella zeae

open access: yes, 2011
Gibberella zeae (anamorph Fusarium graminearum) is a homothallic ascomycete pathogen that is responsible for causing Fusarium head blight (FHB) of wheat and small grains.
Bec, Sladana
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Podredumbres basales de Gypsophila paniculata (Caryophyllaceae): Agentes causales y su patogenicidad potencial sobre Dianthus caryophyllus (Caryophyllaceae) Basal rots of Gypsophila paniculata (Caryophyllaceae): Causal agents and its potential pathogenicity on Dianthus caryophyllus (Caryophyllaceae)

open access: yesBoletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica, 2007
Los objetivos del trabajo fueron identificar a los agentes causales de las podredumbres basales de Gypsophila paniculata en la Argentina y probar su posible patogenicidad sobre Dianthus caryophyllus .
Silvia María Wolcan   +2 more
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Exploring the influence of phospholipid monolayer conformation and environmental conditions on the interfacial binding of Gibberella Zeae lipase

open access: yes, 2019
International audienceThe involvement of different parameters on Gibberella zeae lipase (GZEL) membrane binding were characterized by using monomolecular film technology and circular dichroism spectroscopy.
Wang, Fanghua   +4 more
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Variation and Transgression of Aggressiveness Among Two Gibberella zeae Crosses Developed from Highly Aggressive Parental Isolates

open access: yes, 2010
Gibberella zeae (anamorph: Fusarium graminearum) is the most common cause of Fusarium head blight (FHB) of wheat (Triticum aestivum) worldwide. Aggressiveness is the most important fungal trait affecting disease severity and stability of host resistance.
Thomas Miedaner   +3 more
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Dynamic of production and maturation of Gibberella zeae perithecia on crop debris

open access: yes, 2013
Gibberella zeae (anamorph Fusarium graminearum) is a key species of Fusarium head blight and consequent mycotoxin accumulation in wheat grain. G. zeae produces inoculum on residues of the previous crops.
Manstretta, Valentina, Rossi, Vittorio
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THE ROLE OF TRICHOTHECENE MYCOTOXINS IN PATHOGENESIS BY GIBBERELLA ZEAE

open access: yesMycotoxins, 1988
HART, L.P., CASALE, W.L., ADAMS, G.C.
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