Not AvailableThe charcoal rot caused by Macrophomina phaseolina is the devastating component of post flowering stalk rot (PFSR) complex which may cause 25 to 32 % yield loss in maize. Therefore for the first time, the study was carried out with multi-environments screening of 137 inbreds at three and 48 maize hybrids at six environments under artificially created epiphytotics at hot-spot locations to identify stable sources of charcoal rot resistance in Indian maize germplasm. Analysis of variance revealed strong effect of genotype by environment interaction on disease response and therefore indicated its complex nature. The mean disease score was ranging from 2.37 to 7.20 in inbreds, and 3.63 to 6.08 in hybrids. Additive main effects and m...
Maydis leaf blight (MLB), a serious foliar fungal disease of maize, may cause up to 40% losses in yi...
Maize occupies fifth position in area and third in production in India as it is grown in 6 ma ha hav...
The inadequate source of resistance materials in maize against major biotic stresses is one of the m...
The charcoal rot caused by Macrophomina phaseolina is the devastating component of post flowering st...
Charcoal rot of maize caused by Macrophomina phaseolina, is a severe disease particularly in spring ...
Not AvailablePost flowering stalk rot complex is one of the most serious, destructive and widespread...
Post flowering stalk rot (PFSR) is one of the major biotic constraints to maize production in tropic...
Charcoal rot is a post-flowering stalk rot (PFSR) disease of maize caused by the fungal pathogen, Ma...
Post flowering stalk rot complex is one of the most serious, destructive and widespread group of dis...
Hybrids show genetic variability to charcoal rot. Hybrid on left had only 1% of plants lodge wherea...
Maize cultivation in Brazil can occur during the summer or offseason. Diseases are significant contr...
ABSTRACT: Adoption of resistant cultivars is the primary measure used to control anthracnose stalk r...
The inheritance of resistance to the causal agent of charcoal stem rot Macrophomina phaseolina (Tass...
Maydis leaf blight (MLB), a serious foliar fungal disease of maize, may cause up to 40% losses in yi...
Maize occupies fifth position in area and third in production in India as it is grown in 6 ma ha hav...
The inadequate source of resistance materials in maize against major biotic stresses is one of the m...
The charcoal rot caused by Macrophomina phaseolina is the devastating component of post flowering st...
Charcoal rot of maize caused by Macrophomina phaseolina, is a severe disease particularly in spring ...
Not AvailablePost flowering stalk rot complex is one of the most serious, destructive and widespread...
Post flowering stalk rot (PFSR) is one of the major biotic constraints to maize production in tropic...
Charcoal rot is a post-flowering stalk rot (PFSR) disease of maize caused by the fungal pathogen, Ma...
Post flowering stalk rot complex is one of the most serious, destructive and widespread group of dis...
Hybrids show genetic variability to charcoal rot. Hybrid on left had only 1% of plants lodge wherea...
Maize cultivation in Brazil can occur during the summer or offseason. Diseases are significant contr...
ABSTRACT: Adoption of resistant cultivars is the primary measure used to control anthracnose stalk r...
The inheritance of resistance to the causal agent of charcoal stem rot Macrophomina phaseolina (Tass...
Maydis leaf blight (MLB), a serious foliar fungal disease of maize, may cause up to 40% losses in yi...
Maize occupies fifth position in area and third in production in India as it is grown in 6 ma ha hav...
The inadequate source of resistance materials in maize against major biotic stresses is one of the m...