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DOI:10.1111/j.1365-3059.2007.01784.x
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Author(s):Zabalgogeazcoa, I; Ciudad, A. García; Leuchtmann, A.; Vázquez de Aldana, B. R.; Criado, B. García
Author Affiliation:Zabalgogeazcoa, Ciudad, Aldana, Criado: Institute for Natural Resources and Agrobiology, Salamanca, Spain; Leuchtmann: Plant Ecological Genetics, Institute of Integrative Biology, ZĂĽrich, Switzerland
Title:Effects of choke disease in the grass Brachypodium phoenicoides
Source:Plant Pathology. Vol. 57, No. 3, June 2008, p. 467-472.
Publishing Information:Oxford : Blackwell Scientific Publications
# of Pages:6
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Keywords:TIC Keywords: Choke disease; Brachypodium phoenicoides; Epichloe typhina; Disease identification; Injuries by diseases; Nutrient balance; Biomass; Tillers (vegetative); Fungus infection
Abstract/Contents:"Using phenotypic and molecular characters, as well as mating compatability tests, the fungus causing choke disease in Brachypodium phoenicoides was identified as Epichloë typhina. A three year field experiment conducted with infected and uninfected plants of a single clone of B. phoenicoides showed no significant differences in biomass production during their vegetative growth stage, but the content of calcium, magnesium, and manganese was significantly greater, and that of sodium was significantly lower in infected plants compared to uninfected plants. Infected plants produced up to twice as many reproductive tillers as healthy plants, but their reproductive tissue biomass was significantly smaller than that of healthy plants, because tiller development was arrested by choke forming stromata."
Language:English
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Zabalgogeazcoa I., A. G. Ciudad, A. Leuchtmann, B. R. Vázquez de Aldana, and B. G. Criado. 2008. Effects of choke disease in the grass Brachypodium phoenicoides. Plant Pathol. 57(3):p. 467-472.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3059.2007.01784.x
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