In Delaware, FHB is caused mainly by the fungus Fusarium graminearum (also called Gibberella zeae). This fungus can infect heads of wheat and barley, resulting in significant yield loss. Toxins ...
Jason Hartschuh, field specialist in dairy production and precision livestock at The Ohio State University Extension, spoke ...
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Gene-silencing spray to combat cereal disease is safe for the environment, finds studyIt is normally caused by the fungus Fusarium graminearum, which infects the spikes and thereby reduces grain yield and quality. The frequency and severity of this disease has increased in recent ...
Gibberella stalk rot Fusarium graminearum Small, round, bluish/black structrures attached superfiially to nodes. Lower nodes contain macerated pith. Pink/red discoloration. Fusarium stalk rot Fusarium ...
Members of the ascomycete fungi genus Fusarium range from plant pathogens to soil dwellers. The publication of a genomic comparison of several Fusarium species sheds light on the differences ...
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