2022
DOI: 10.1590/1983-21252022v35n101rc
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CHARACTERIZATION OF Exserohilum turcicum INFECTION SITES IN MAIZE GENOTYPES

Abstract: Northern leaf blight caused by Exserohilum turcicum is an important disease of maize (Zea mays L.), and its severity depends more closely on growth lesions than on spot number. Here, we characterized the infection sites of E. turcicum on resistant and susceptible maize genotypes by analyzing the histology of lesions as well as the structural and biochemical mechanisms of infection. Maize leaves were inoculated with the pathogen at specific points and incubated in a microhumidity chamber. Samples were obtained … Show more

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“…Penetration usually occurs 12-18 h after inoculation [50,64]. After penetration, the fungus develops a vesicle-like structure within the epidermal cells, giving rise to secondary hyphae that appear intracellular in the mesophyll tissue in different directions [63,65]. The hyphae begin to progress within the chlorenchyma tissue, culminating in cell death and lesion development.…”
Section: Etiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Penetration usually occurs 12-18 h after inoculation [50,64]. After penetration, the fungus develops a vesicle-like structure within the epidermal cells, giving rise to secondary hyphae that appear intracellular in the mesophyll tissue in different directions [63,65]. The hyphae begin to progress within the chlorenchyma tissue, culminating in cell death and lesion development.…”
Section: Etiologymentioning
confidence: 99%