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Fungal Genetics and Biology, 2005
Since wind speed drops to zero at a surface, forced ejection should facilitate spore dispersal. But for tiny spores, with low mass relative to surface area, high ejection speed yields only a short range trajectory, so pernicious is their drag. Thus, achieving high speeds requires prodigious accelerations.
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Since wind speed drops to zero at a surface, forced ejection should facilitate spore dispersal. But for tiny spores, with low mass relative to surface area, high ejection speed yields only a short range trajectory, so pernicious is their drag. Thus, achieving high speeds requires prodigious accelerations.
Frances, Trail +2 more
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pH, Nutrients and Macrospore Germination in Gibberella Zeae
Mycologia, 1971R A, Cappellini, J L, Peterson
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Epidemiology and biological control ofGibberella zeae/Fusarium graminearum
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 2004W G Dilantha Fernando
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β‐Tubulins in Gibberella zeae : their characterization and contribution to carbendazim resistance
Pest Management Science, 2012Jianbo Qiu +2 more
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Ecological Aspects of Ascospore Discharge in Gibberella zeae
Phytopathology, 1975openaire +1 more source
Ascospore gradients of Gibberella zeae from overwintered inoculum in wheat fields
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 2002O Carisse
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Trichothecene genotypes of Gibberella zeae from winter wheat fields in the eastern USA
Plant Pathology, 2011David G Schmale +2 more
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