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Mycoflora of rhizomes and roots of Elytrigia repens a potential inoculum source for takeall in wheat
2004
New Zealand Plant Protection
Elytrigia repens is a host of the wheat takeall pathogen Gaeumannomyces graminis var tritici (Ggt) While E repens does not suffer substantial damage from infection by Ggt rhizomes and roots of this plant are potential carriers of Ggt and the infested residues are likely to provide sources of inoculum for wheat The mycoflora of rhizomes and roots of E repens collected from three arable cropping sites over six sampling occasions were examined The possible causes of root and rhizome lesions and
doi:10.30843/nzpp.2004.57.6890
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