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Japan. Epidemics of panicle blight occurred in the southern rice ... panicle blight in the US, where most commercially grown rice varieties are susceptible to the disease. Field-testing non-pathogenic, transgenic strains of B. glumae is supposed to provide information on bacterial panicle blight ...
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Avena sativa
Erect tufted annual grass, to 1.2 m tall; culms smooth or scabrous beneath the panicle; leaves 15–30 cm long, 0.6–1.2 cm wide, sheaths long and loose ... (Puccinia coronate), (3) Septoria Leaf Spot (Septoria avenae), (4) Stem Rust (Puccinia graminis), (5) Halo Blight (Pseudomonas coronafaciens), (6) Loose Smut (Ustilago avenae), Covered Smut (Ustilago levis) (Schricker and Scantland, 1981 ...
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Eleusine coracana
Strains of white ragi, 'EC 1540', gives superior nutritive value, up ... fusimaculans, Cochliobolus nodulosus, Curvularia lunata, Helminthosporium leucostylum, H. nodulosum (leafspot or blight), H. tetramera, Melanopsichum eleusinis (smut), Pellicularia rolfsii, Phyllachora eleusine, Piricularia eleusine, P ...
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