First detection of Pseudomonas fuscovaginae on maize and sorghum in Burundi [Electronic Resource]
Material type: ArticleLanguage: En Publication details: 1989Subject(s): Online resources: In: Plant Disease v. 73, no. 6, p. 514-517606573, 610688Summary: P. fuscovaginae was isolated from brown rot lesions on leaf sheaths and husks of maize at the silking stage and on flag leaf sheaths of sorghum at the booting stage in smallholders' fields betwen 1450 and 2100 m above sea level in Burundi. In comparative biochemical, serological and pathogenicity tests, the strains from maize and sorghum were similar to those previously isolated from rice.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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P. fuscovaginae was isolated from brown rot lesions on leaf sheaths and husks of maize at the silking stage and on flag leaf sheaths of sorghum at the booting stage in smallholders' fields betwen 1450 and 2100 m above sea level in Burundi. In comparative biochemical, serological and pathogenicity tests, the strains from maize and sorghum were similar to those previously isolated from rice.
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