THE INFLUENCE OF FUSARIUM SPP. ON THE WHEAT SEED GERMINATION (CROSBI ID 467900)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Jurković, Draženka ; Ćosić, Jasenka
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THE INFLUENCE OF FUSARIUM SPP. ON THE WHEAT SEED GERMINATION
Head blight is an important wheat disease in the Republic of Croatia, since it causes the yield decrease and the decrease of the grain quality. The infected grains are dangerous: there is o possibility of disease transmission to the next vegetation and the seed germination is decreased. It was established by us that F. graminearum dominated over wheat grain: it presented 75,44% or rather 56,69% of all isolates. Smaller grains (fraction 2,2 mm) were more infected than the big ones (fraction 2,8 mm). F. graminearum caused the decrease of seed germination mostly. According to the results of our research approximately 83,28% of the grains infected by the above mentioned Fusarium failed to germinate. For that reason F. graminearum may be defined as the most pathogenous for wheat seedlings of all analysed isolates of Fusarium spp.
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Podaci o prilogu
761-762-x.
1997.
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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Cereal Research Communications, vol.25, No. 3/2,
Kertesz, Z.
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Podaci o skupu
5th European Fusarium Seminar,
poster
25.08.1997-05.09.1997
Szeged, Mađarska