PCR-based identification of Fusarium spp. and impact of wound healing time on dry rot infection
Dry rot is an important fungal storage and field rot found on potatoes world wide, which is caused by various Fusarium spp. Out of the thirteen Fusarium species reported, F. sambucinum Gibberella pulicaris) and F. coeruleum (F. solani var. coeruleum) are more frequently associated with dry rot of tu...
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SLU/Dept. of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology
2012
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