Fusarium temperatum shows a hemibiotrophic infection process and differential pathogenicity over different maize breeds from Mexico

Volume: 170, Issue: 1, Pages: 21 - 33
Published: Oct 25, 2021
Abstract
The genus Fusarium contains several species that cause diseases, such as drowning and wilting, in cultivable plants. Fusarium temperatum has been included in the Giberella fujikuroi complex and has been reported as a devastating pathogen for maize in Asia, Europe and South America. In Mexico, maize is one of the most important crops, so we consider it of great importance to describe the infection process of F . temperatum on maize plantlets and...
Paper Details
Title
Fusarium temperatum shows a hemibiotrophic infection process and differential pathogenicity over different maize breeds from Mexico
Published Date
Oct 25, 2021
Volume
170
Issue
1
Pages
21 - 33
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