2021
DOI: 10.1002/agg2.20173
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Reaction of winter wheat and barley cultivars to Fusarium pseudograminearum‐inoculated fields in the dryland Pacific Northwest, USA

Abstract: Fusarium crown rot (FCR) of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), caused by Fusarium pseudograminearm and Fusarium culmorum, is a yield-limiting disease in arid wheat-producing areas of the inland Pacific Northwest. Foliar fungicide applications and currently available seed treatments do not control FCR. Alternative crops that provide a rotational benefit to reduce disease are not economically feasible. Majorgene resistance is unavailable, but there is preliminary evidence that some wheat and barley (Hordeum vu… Show more

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“…Fusarium crown rot (FCR), which is a soil-borne disease caused by various Fusarium species, is one of the most significant wheat diseases in many countries ( Kazan and Gardiner, 2018 ), The incidence of FCR disease showed a rapid increase year by year, particularly under the adoption of wheat-maize crop rotation and straw return cropping patterns. The dominant pathogen causing FCR in wheat varies in different regions of Central Asia ( Bozoglu et al, 2022 ; Ozer et al, 2023 ), Australia ( Saad et al, 2021 , 2022 ; Buster et al, 2023 ), Africa ( Hadjout et al, 2022 ; Mawcha et al, 2022 ; Theron et al, 2023 ), the Middle East ( Minati, 2020 ; Ozer et al, 2020 ) and North America ( Hagerty et al, 2021 ; Shrestha et al, 2021 ), F. pseudograminearum and F. graminearum are the main pathogens. FCR caused by F. pseudograminearum ( Fp ) was first reported in Henan province, China ( Li et al, 2012 ), and has since become the dominant pathogen in the Huanghuai Plain.…”
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“…Fusarium crown rot (FCR), which is a soil-borne disease caused by various Fusarium species, is one of the most significant wheat diseases in many countries ( Kazan and Gardiner, 2018 ), The incidence of FCR disease showed a rapid increase year by year, particularly under the adoption of wheat-maize crop rotation and straw return cropping patterns. The dominant pathogen causing FCR in wheat varies in different regions of Central Asia ( Bozoglu et al, 2022 ; Ozer et al, 2023 ), Australia ( Saad et al, 2021 , 2022 ; Buster et al, 2023 ), Africa ( Hadjout et al, 2022 ; Mawcha et al, 2022 ; Theron et al, 2023 ), the Middle East ( Minati, 2020 ; Ozer et al, 2020 ) and North America ( Hagerty et al, 2021 ; Shrestha et al, 2021 ), F. pseudograminearum and F. graminearum are the main pathogens. FCR caused by F. pseudograminearum ( Fp ) was first reported in Henan province, China ( Li et al, 2012 ), and has since become the dominant pathogen in the Huanghuai Plain.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…, Africa (Hadjout et al, 2022;Mawcha et al, 2022;Theron et al, 2023), the Middle East (Minati, 2020;Ozer et al, 2020) and North America (Hagerty et al, 2021;Shrestha et al, 2021), F. pseudograminearum and F. graminearum are the main pathogens. FCR caused by F. pseudograminearum (Fp) was first reported in Henan province, China (Li et al, 2012), and has since become the dominant pathogen in the Huanghuai Plain.…”
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