2019
DOI: 10.1007/s42161-019-00253-2
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Susceptibility of sugarcane to red rot caused by two Fusarium species and its impact on stalk sugar level

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“…The association of C . falcatum and Fusarium species in sugarcane with symptoms of red rot has also been reported from India and the Philippines (Dela Cueva et al, 2019; Viswanathan, 2013). Results of pathogenicity tests performed by us do not allow for any conclusion about the effect of the interaction of two or more different species in inducing the symptoms of this disease.…”
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“…The association of C . falcatum and Fusarium species in sugarcane with symptoms of red rot has also been reported from India and the Philippines (Dela Cueva et al, 2019; Viswanathan, 2013). Results of pathogenicity tests performed by us do not allow for any conclusion about the effect of the interaction of two or more different species in inducing the symptoms of this disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…sacchari and F . proliferatum were inoculated by agar plugs on detached leaves, symptoms of red rot developed on the sugarcane leaves (Dela Cueva et al, 2019). Symptoms induced by C .…”
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