DOI: 10.31274/rtd-180813-11710
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Recurrent selection for resistance to first-generation European corn borer and Diplodia stalk rot in two maize synthetics

Abstract: Literature Review 3 Dlplodla stalk rot 3 European corn borer 22 Role of DIMBOA 34 Anthracnose stalk rot 37 Northern corn leaf blight 39 Recurrent selection 42 Multiple trait selection 44 The estimation of the genetic causes of gene frequency changes from Indirect response to selection 44

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“…Tunnels caused by stalk-boring lan/ae may provide entrance holes for stalk rot, which is caused primarily by two species of fungi, Fusarium moniliforme (Sheld) and Gibberella zene (Schw.). These fungi reduce stalk quality (Nyhus, 1987).…”
Section: Literature Review European Com Borer Distribution Damage Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tunnels caused by stalk-boring lan/ae may provide entrance holes for stalk rot, which is caused primarily by two species of fungi, Fusarium moniliforme (Sheld) and Gibberella zene (Schw.). These fungi reduce stalk quality (Nyhus, 1987).…”
Section: Literature Review European Com Borer Distribution Damage Amentioning
confidence: 99%