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Reference Report for IND82102442
Title:Seedling diseases caused in soybean by species of Colletotrichum and Glomerella. Seedling diseases caused in soybean by species of Colletotrichum and Glomerella [Glycine max, anthracnose fungi].
Authors:Roy, K.W.
Source:Phytopath. 1982, 72(8):1093-1096
Abstract:Infestation of soybean seeds with Colletotrichum dematium var. truncata, C. gloeosporioides, C. graminicola , and Glomerella cingulata reduced seedling emergence in the greenhouse and field. Colletotrichum destructivum reduced emergence only in the greenhouse, Glomerella glycines only under field conditions. C. dematium var. truncata, C. gloeosporioides and G. cingulata were the only species that caused severe hypocotyl and cotyledonary infection and significant stunting of seedlings. As potential pathogens of soybean seedlings in the field. C. dematium var. truncata, C. gloeosporioides , and G. cingulata appear to be more significant than the other species investigated.






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