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Advances in genetic and molecular mechanisms of crop resistance to stalk rot. [PDF]

open access: yesStress Biol
Kang Y   +12 more
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A model to predict the risk infection of Gibberella zeae ascospores

open access: yes, 2011
Fusarium Head Blight (FHB) is caused by a species complex of Fusarium and Microdochium. This disease, common in wheat, can induce losses of yield but also degrade safety quality of grains. Indeed, the most common species of Fusarium in France is Fusarium graminearum (teleomorph=Gibberella zeae) and it can produce toxins, in particular deoxynivalenol ...
Gourdain, E, Rossi, Vittorio
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Ascospore Polymorphism in Gibberella zeae

Mycologia, 1988
A range of ascospore morphologies was observed in several collections of perithecia of Gibberella zeae on Zea mays. In general, the basic ascospore condition appeared to be a spore with four, approximately equal-sized uninucleate cells. Three-celled ascospores sometimes occurred, one cell of which was binucleate and tended to be about twice the size of
John M. Headrick   +2 more
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