2019
DOI: 10.5423/ppj.oa.02.2019.0038
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Variability of Stem-Base Infestation and Coexistence of Fusarium spp. Causing Crown Rot of Winter Wheat in Serbia

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“…Fusarium oxysporum and M. phaseolina were also found in 30.00% and 23.33% of the sampling fields, respectively, with isolation rates of 3.18% and 1.84%. A high frequency of F. oxysporum isolation has also been reported from Western Canada [ 54 ], Serbia [ 67 ], and Kazakhstan [ 21 ], which is consistent with our observations. The only report of M. phaseolina on symptomatic wheat roots came from Kazakhstan, where 3.08% field incidence was reported [ 21 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Fusarium oxysporum and M. phaseolina were also found in 30.00% and 23.33% of the sampling fields, respectively, with isolation rates of 3.18% and 1.84%. A high frequency of F. oxysporum isolation has also been reported from Western Canada [ 54 ], Serbia [ 67 ], and Kazakhstan [ 21 ], which is consistent with our observations. The only report of M. phaseolina on symptomatic wheat roots came from Kazakhstan, where 3.08% field incidence was reported [ 21 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Similar to our findings, a high frequency of F . oxysporum (27.4%) has been reported from Serbia [ 69 ]. Surprisingly, the relatively low field incidence (7.69% and 18.46%) and isolation frequency (0.74% and 4.75%) of F .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…were negatively correlated with growth height in replanted apples based on high-throughput pyrosequencing analysis [ 12 ]. The Fusarium species diversity has been suggested to be the cause of the crown rot of wheat in Serbia [ 51 ]. In India, Fusarium sacchari was identified as the causal micro-organism, and Fusarium sacchari and Fusarium proliferatum were found to be associated with Pokkah boeng , a Fusarium disease of sugarcane [ 52 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%