Fusarium culmorum (Wm. G. Sm.) Sacc. interaction with other root-associated fungi of cereals
Mackinaite, R.
Biologija 3: 30-33
2001
Accession: 004170703
In the roots of cereals and wild plants growing nearby, 48 taxa of micromycetes belonging to 26 genera were identified. Species belonging to the genera Fusarium, Phoma, Rhizoctonia, Talaromyces, Alternaria, and Gliocladium dominated and comprised approximately 74.2% of the total amount of isolates. The distribution frequency of F. culmorum, one of the most serious cereal pathogen, exceeded 12.4%.
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