2015
DOI: 10.5423/rpd.2015.21.3.227
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Resistance of Fusarium fujikuroi Isolates to Hydrogen Peroxide and Its Application for Fungal Isolation

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“…This may be in part due to higher temperatures during the rice nursery period than in the past, but the occurrence of fungicide-resistant strains in Korean rice fields has had even greater impact. Strains resistant to fungicides have been frequently isolated, and the rate of resistance is greater than 30% [ 5 6 7 ]. Despite the importance of F. fujikuroi fungicide resistance in agriculture, studies examining resistance mechanisms have been limited.…”
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“…This may be in part due to higher temperatures during the rice nursery period than in the past, but the occurrence of fungicide-resistant strains in Korean rice fields has had even greater impact. Strains resistant to fungicides have been frequently isolated, and the rate of resistance is greater than 30% [ 5 6 7 ]. Despite the importance of F. fujikuroi fungicide resistance in agriculture, studies examining resistance mechanisms have been limited.…”
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