2005
DOI: 10.1556/aphyt.40.2005.1-2.7
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Toxin Production by Corynespora cassiicola in Phyllanthus amarus, the Stem Blight Pathogen

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“…Since the toxin contained both carbohydrate and protein, it was glycoproteinaceous in nature. The glycoproteinaceous nature of the fungal toxin has also been reported to be produced by Rhizoctonia solani in rice (Vidhyasekaran et al, 1997) and Corynespora casiicola in Phyllanthus amarus (Mathiyazhagan et al, 2005).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Since the toxin contained both carbohydrate and protein, it was glycoproteinaceous in nature. The glycoproteinaceous nature of the fungal toxin has also been reported to be produced by Rhizoctonia solani in rice (Vidhyasekaran et al, 1997) and Corynespora casiicola in Phyllanthus amarus (Mathiyazhagan et al, 2005).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The glycoproteinaceous nature of toxin produced by Corynespora cassiicola induced typical symptoms such as that of pathogen in Phyllanthus amarus (Mathiyazhagan et al 2005). The fungus produced larger amounts of extracellular carbohydrates than proteins, the concentration varying between different fractions.…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%