Colonization of corn seed by Fusarium moniliforme and Trichothecium roseum
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- Cereals AGROVOC
- Crops AGROVOC
- Developmental stages
- Disease transmission
- Diseases
- Economic plants
- Epidemiology
- Feed crops
- Feed grasses
- Fungi AGROVOC
- Glumiflorae
- Grain crops AGROVOC
- Gramineae
- Grasses
- Industrial crops
- Injurious factors
- Monocotyledons
- Oil crops
- Plant anatomy AGROVOC
- Plant developmental stages
- Plant diseases AGROVOC
- Plants
- Starch crops
- Storage organs
- Sugar crops
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Fusarium moniliforme is found to invade embryo. Trichothecium roseum, a common fungus is detected in seed. Histopathology of infected seeds has been studied in this communication
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