Malalasekera et al., 1968 - Google Patents
Fusarium diseases of cereals: III. Water relations and infection of wheat seedlings by Fusarium culmorumMalalasekera et al., 1968
- Document ID
- 3343153874111371486
- Author
- Malalasekera R
- Colhoun J
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- Publication venue
- Transactions of the British Mycological Society
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The incidence of pre-emergence death of wheat seedlings due to Fusarium cuimorum (WG Sm.) Sacc. is higher in dry as compared with wet soils because of longer time elapsing between sowing and emergence of seedlings above the soil. Soaking Viking wheat seeds …
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