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A Possible Role for Ferrous Complexes in Fungal Disease Suppression: Glume Blotch and Net Blotch of Cereals

Journal of Phytopathology, 1985
AbstractGermination of spores of Septoria nodorum and Pyrenophora teres was inhibited and germ‐tube growth in germinated spores was reduced b y ferrous ions complexed with a number of cheiating agents. No such inhibition was observed with ferric complexes and none of the chelating agents in the desferri form was toxic to the fungi.
A. E. Brown, H. S. S. Sharma
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Pyrenophora teres (net blotch)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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Observations on the Development of Leaf Blotch and Net Blotch of Barley from Barley Debris, 1968

Plant Pathology, 1969
SUMMARY A survey of 56 fields of spring barley in West Sussex in 1968 showed that the extent and severity of leaf blotch ( Rhynchosporium secalis ) and net blotch ( Pyrenophora teres ) in the crop depended on the amount of stubble ...
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DEVELOPMENT OF BARLEY NET BLOTCH FROM INFESTED STRAW AND SEED

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1968
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Studies on net blotch of ryegrass caused by Drechslera dictyoides

1983
Three species of Drechslera were isolated from ryegrass; D. dictyoides f. sp. perenne; D. siccans and D. nobleae. The species were distinguishable by taxonomic characters; conidiophore length, arrangement of conidia, conidial shape, the manner of germination and cultural characters; morphology and growth rate. D. dictyoides was characterised by tapered
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MONITORING OF BARLEY NET BLOTCH (Pyrenophora teres Drechsler) IN BULGARIA

2022
Milena Kostova   +3 more
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Characterization of the Pyrenophora net blotch disease complex of barley

1994
Louw, J.P.   +5 more
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