2021
DOI: 10.1111/jph.13032
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Occurrence and characterization of Bipolaris setariae associated with leaf blight of browntop millet (Brachiaria ramosa) in India

Abstract: A new leaf blight disease of browntop millet (Brachiaria ramosa) was noticed during rainy season (Kharif) 2018 at small millet experimental field, University of Agricultural Sciences, Gandhi Krishi Vignana Kendra (GKVK), Bengaluru, India. To assess the disease severity, an intensive roving survey was conducted during the 2019 cropping season. Based on the morphological characterization, the causal agent of leaf blight disease was identified as Bipolaris spp. Further sequencing and combined gene analysis of ITS… Show more

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“…Under favourable conditions, they can germinate and infiltrate plants through stomata or epidermal tissue (Manamgoda et al, 2014). Bipolaris setariae can infect numerous plant species, including maize ( Zea mays L.) (Sun et al, 2020), browntop millet ( Brachiaria ramose ) (Ramesh et al, 2021b), rubber tree ( Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under favourable conditions, they can germinate and infiltrate plants through stomata or epidermal tissue (Manamgoda et al, 2014). Bipolaris setariae can infect numerous plant species, including maize ( Zea mays L.) (Sun et al, 2020), browntop millet ( Brachiaria ramose ) (Ramesh et al, 2021b), rubber tree ( Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Millets are ancient orphan cereal food grains from the Poaceae family that have been cultivated in a wide range of tropical and subtropical climates with limited resources on marginal soils under rainfed conditions (Bhat et al., 2019; Ramesh et al., 2021). These crops represent a vital component of the diets and traditions of the farmers who cultivate them because they are a rich source of fibre, protein and other dietary nutrients (Vetriventhan et al., 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%