Natural occurrence of perithecia of Gibberella coronicola on wheat plants with crown rot in Australia
B. A. Summerell, L. W. Burgess, D. Backhouse, S. Bullock and L. J. Swan
Australasian Plant Pathology 30(4) 353 - 356
Abstract
The natural occurrence of perithecia of
Gibberella coronicola T. Aoki & O’Donnell, the
cause of crown rot of wheat, on wheat residues in the Moree district of New
South Wales is reported. Cultures established from single ascospores taken
from fertile perithecia of the fungus produced its anamorph,
Fusarium pseudograminearum O’Donnell & T.
Aoki. The morphology of the fungus is compared with published descriptions of
perithecia produced in crossing experiments in culture. No differences were
observed in the morphology or the dimensions of the fungus from the two
sources.
Keywords: Fusarium pseudograminearum, Ascomycete.
Full text doi:10.1071/AP01045
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