2003
DOI: 10.1007/bf02980787
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Identification and pathogenicity ofFusarium spp. from stem bases of winter wheat in Erzurum, Turkey

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“…Arslan and Baykal (2001) screened some Turkish wheat varieties (Çakmak 79, Gediz 15, Katea1, Kırkpınar 79, Seri 82) against F. culmorum, and they found that all of these varieties were susceptible which also supports our findings. Demirci and Dane (2003) showed that Bezostaja 1 and Gün 91 were moderately resistant against F. culmorum whereas, in our study, these two varieties were susceptible in all tested environments. Aktas et al (1997) examined 26 wheat varieties/lines grown in Sakarya province of Türkiye against six root rot pathogens including F. culmorum, and they concluded that all tested wheat genotypes were susceptible to these pathogens.…”
Section: Fusarium Culmorum Tarafından Meydana Getirilen Kökboğazı çüR...contrasting
confidence: 44%
“…Arslan and Baykal (2001) screened some Turkish wheat varieties (Çakmak 79, Gediz 15, Katea1, Kırkpınar 79, Seri 82) against F. culmorum, and they found that all of these varieties were susceptible which also supports our findings. Demirci and Dane (2003) showed that Bezostaja 1 and Gün 91 were moderately resistant against F. culmorum whereas, in our study, these two varieties were susceptible in all tested environments. Aktas et al (1997) examined 26 wheat varieties/lines grown in Sakarya province of Türkiye against six root rot pathogens including F. culmorum, and they concluded that all tested wheat genotypes were susceptible to these pathogens.…”
Section: Fusarium Culmorum Tarafından Meydana Getirilen Kökboğazı çüR...contrasting
confidence: 44%
“…Temperatures of 22-30°C were optimal for growth of F. equiseti, which correlates with the warmer climatic regions from which this species has been frequently recovered (Aigbe and Fawole 1999;Chimbekujwo 2000;Demirci and Dane 2003;Fedel-Moen and Harris 1987;Gale 2003;Reuveni 1982;Sangalang et al 1995b). The fungus grew well over a wide range of pHs, although growth was best at pH 7.2-7.8, suggesting a preference for alkaline conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…However, this fungus can cause root and crown rot, in addition to seed, fruit and tuber decay, on a number of plant species, including cereals (Adams et al 1987;Aigbe and Fawole 1999;Chimbekujwo 2000;Demirci and Dane 2003;FedelMoen and Harris 1987;Nash and Snyder 1965;Rai 1979;Reuveni 1982;Strausbaugh et al 2005;Sumbali and Mehrotra 1982). On ginseng, F. equiseti causes seed decay and damping-off on seedlings (Punja 1997).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…The pathogen has also been isolated from the roots of diseased asparagus (Vujanovic et al 2006) and wheat plants (Demirci and Dane 2003) and can cause minor root and culm rot on wheat (Fedel-Moen and Harris 1987;Nash and Synder 1965). While F. equiseti was considered a minor pathogen on wheat and barley seedlings, it caused a significant reduction in root length (Fedel-Moen and Harris 1987; Strausbaugh et al 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%