The Dryland Crown Rot Disease: Status of control options
Material type: ArticlePublication details: 2013 In: Technical Innovation Brief v. 19, p. 1-2Summary: The dryland crown rot (foot rot, root rot) caused by Fusarium culmorum, F. pseudograminearum (formerly F. graminearum group 1) and F. graminearum (formerly F. graminearum group 2) is an important disease of cereals around the globe and occurs especially under drought conditions (Cook1992) in rainfed and wheat monoculture systems. It has been reported in West Asia, North Africa (Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco), USA, Canada, Australia, and Turkey (Smiley et al. 2005; Tunali et al. 2008; Chakraborty et al. 2010).Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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The dryland crown rot (foot rot, root rot) caused by Fusarium culmorum, F. pseudograminearum (formerly F. graminearum group 1) and F. graminearum (formerly F. graminearum group 2) is an important disease of cereals around the globe and occurs especially under drought conditions (Cook1992) in rainfed and wheat monoculture systems. It has been reported in West Asia, North Africa (Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco), USA, Canada, Australia, and Turkey (Smiley et al. 2005; Tunali et al. 2008; Chakraborty et al. 2010).
Global Wheat Program
English
Lucia Segura
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