Publications for:
pest = Fusarium graminearum
crop = Beet/sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris)
found 11 publications:
2018
Diversity of
Fusarium species associated with root rot of sugar beet in China
Journal of General Plant Pathology (2018) 84 (5), 321-329
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pestinfo wikiSusceptibility of non-cereal crops to
Fusarium graminearum complex and their role within cereal crop rotation as a source of inoculum for Fusarium head blight
Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research (2018) 16 (4 - e1012)
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pestinfo wiki2012
Comparative pathogenicity and virulence of
Fusarium species on sugar beet
Plant Disease (2012) 96 (9), 1291-1296
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pestinfo wiki2011
Characterization and mycotoxigenic potential of
Fusarium species in freshly harvested and stored sugar beet in Europe
Phytopathology (2011) 101 (11), 1330-1337
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pestinfo wikiPathogenicity, symptom development, and mycotoxin formation in wheat by
Fusarium species frequently isolated from sugar beet
Phytopathology (2011) 101 (11), 1338-1345
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pestinfo wiki2010
Fusarium graminearum as a dry rot pathogen of potato in the USA: prevalence, comparison of host isolate aggressiveness and factors affecting aetiology
Plant Pathology (2010) 59 (6), 1114-1120
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pestinfo wiki2008
Comparative mycotoxin profiles of
Gibberella zeae populations from barley, wheat, potatoes, and sugar beets
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2008) 74 (21), 6513-6520
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pestinfo wikiGenetic relationships among populations of
Gibberella zeae from barley, wheat, potato, and sugar beet in the Upper Midwest of the United States
Phytopathology (2008) 98 (9), 969-976
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pestinfo wikiFirst report of a novel
Fusarium species causing yellowing decline of sugar beet in Minnesota
Plant Disease (2008) 92 (11), p.1589
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pestinfo wiki2007
Real-time PCR quantification and mycotoxin production of
Fusarium graminearum in wheat inoculated with isolates collected from potato, sugar beet, and wheat
Phytopathology (2007) 97 (7), 835-841
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pestinfo wiki2006
Fusarium yellowing of sugar beet caused by
Fusarium graminearum from Minnesota and Wyoming
Plant Disease (2006) 90 (5), p. 686
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