Sorghum ergot was first discovered in Australia in 1996. It affects seed production and grain usage in stock feed due to concerns of animal toxicity. Three species of Claviceps are known to cause ergot of sorghum with different epidemiological, animal toxicity, and management implications. Claviceps africana was identified as the causal agent but morphological differences between isolates raised the possibility of more than one species being involved. The major aim of this study was to identify the Claviceps species causing sorghum ergot and to determine the genetic diversity among isolates of the ergot pathogen from Australia and overseas. Symptom development, sequencing of the ITS1 region, and radiolabelled DNA amplification fingerprints ...
Ergot is a serious endemic disease in most of the sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) producing countries of t...
Sorghum ergot in India is caused by Claviceps africana and C. sorghi. The distributions of these two...
This study aimed to determine if pathotypic diversity of the sorghum rust pathogen, P. purpurea, exi...
Sorghum ergot, initially restricted to Asia and Africa, was recently found in the Americas and Austr...
Sorghum ergot, initially restricted to Asia and Africa, was recently found in the Americas and Aust...
Sorghum ergot in India is caused by Claviceps africana and C. sorghi. The distributions of these two...
Isolates of Claviceps causing ergot on sorghum in India were analysed by AFLP analysis, and by analy...
Sorghum ergot, caused predominantly by Claviceps africana Frederickson, Mantle, de Milliano, is a si...
Sorghum ergot, caused predominantly by Claviceps africana Frederickson, Mantle, de Milliano, is a si...
Sorghum ergot, caused predominantly by Claviceps africana Frederickson, Mantle, de Milliano, is a si...
Historical records report Fusarium moniliforme sensu lato as the pathogen responsible for Fusarium d...
Historical records report Fusarium moniliforme sensu lato as the pathogen responsible for Fusarium d...
Ergot disease of sorghum is not new to Africa - the causal pathogen, Claviceps africana Frederickso...
Stalk rots and lodging are a continual threat to sorghum producers across Australia, particularly o...
Ergot is a disease of cereals and grasses caused by fungi in the genus Claviceps. Of particular conc...
Ergot is a serious endemic disease in most of the sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) producing countries of t...
Sorghum ergot in India is caused by Claviceps africana and C. sorghi. The distributions of these two...
This study aimed to determine if pathotypic diversity of the sorghum rust pathogen, P. purpurea, exi...
Sorghum ergot, initially restricted to Asia and Africa, was recently found in the Americas and Austr...
Sorghum ergot, initially restricted to Asia and Africa, was recently found in the Americas and Aust...
Sorghum ergot in India is caused by Claviceps africana and C. sorghi. The distributions of these two...
Isolates of Claviceps causing ergot on sorghum in India were analysed by AFLP analysis, and by analy...
Sorghum ergot, caused predominantly by Claviceps africana Frederickson, Mantle, de Milliano, is a si...
Sorghum ergot, caused predominantly by Claviceps africana Frederickson, Mantle, de Milliano, is a si...
Sorghum ergot, caused predominantly by Claviceps africana Frederickson, Mantle, de Milliano, is a si...
Historical records report Fusarium moniliforme sensu lato as the pathogen responsible for Fusarium d...
Historical records report Fusarium moniliforme sensu lato as the pathogen responsible for Fusarium d...
Ergot disease of sorghum is not new to Africa - the causal pathogen, Claviceps africana Frederickso...
Stalk rots and lodging are a continual threat to sorghum producers across Australia, particularly o...
Ergot is a disease of cereals and grasses caused by fungi in the genus Claviceps. Of particular conc...
Ergot is a serious endemic disease in most of the sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) producing countries of t...
Sorghum ergot in India is caused by Claviceps africana and C. sorghi. The distributions of these two...
This study aimed to determine if pathotypic diversity of the sorghum rust pathogen, P. purpurea, exi...