Abstract:Fusarium Crown Rot (FCR) is a crop disease of global concern, causing yield losses and grain quality reduction in wheat and barley. In Australia, FCR is predominantly caused by the fungal pathogen Fusarium pseudograminearum (Fp) and costs the Australian wheat industry approximately AU$88 million dollars annually. Fp has a biphasic lifestyle and hence is classified as a hemi-biotrophic pathogen. Generally, during initial infection and colonisation of the host Fp is thought to be biotrophic and sources nutrition… Show more
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