Trials were conducted in southern Queensland, Australia between March and May 2003, 2004 and 2005 to study patterns of hourly and daily release of the secondary conidia of Claviceps africana and their relationships with weather parameters. Conidia were trapped for at least one hour on most (> 90%) days in 2003 and 2004, but only on 55% of days in 2005. Both the highest daily concentration of conidia, and the highest number of hours per day when conidia were trapped, were recorded 1-3 days after rainfall events. Although the pattern of conidial release was different every day, the highest hourly conidial concentrations occurred between 10.00 hours and 17.00 hours on 73% of all days in the three trials. Hours when conidia were trapped were ch...
Trials conducted in Queensland, Australia between 1997 and 2002 demonstrated that fungicides belongi...
The effect of the environment on the germination, survival and infection of sorghum by conidia of Pe...
The temporal pattern of release and dispersal of inoculum of plant and insect pathogenic fungi play ...
Trials were conducted in southern Queensland, Australia between March and May 2003, 2004 and 2005 to...
Batches of glasshouse-grown flowering sorghum plants were placed in circular plots for 24 h at two f...
Macroconidia of the sorghum ergot pathogen, Claviceps africana Frederickson, Mantle & de Milliano, s...
Macroconidia of the sorghum ergot pathogen, Claviceps africana Frederickson, Mantle & de Milliano, s...
The significant effect of ergot, caused by Claviceps africana, on the Australian sorghum industry, h...
The effect of conidial concentration and length of stigma wetness period on infection of sorghum spi...
In field trials in Zimbabwe, C. africana spread rapidly through replicated plots of male-sterile sor...
Sorghum ergot, caused by Claviceps africana Frederickson, Mantle & de Milliano, is a disease that af...
The temporal and regional distributions of the potential number of infection events of the exotic di...
The influences of temperature, time, and moisture on the germination of macroconidia and secondary c...
Factors affecting the production of conidia of Peronosclerospora sorghi, causing sorghum downy milde...
Sorghum ergot, caused by Claviceps africana, has remained a major disease problem in Australia since...
Trials conducted in Queensland, Australia between 1997 and 2002 demonstrated that fungicides belongi...
The effect of the environment on the germination, survival and infection of sorghum by conidia of Pe...
The temporal pattern of release and dispersal of inoculum of plant and insect pathogenic fungi play ...
Trials were conducted in southern Queensland, Australia between March and May 2003, 2004 and 2005 to...
Batches of glasshouse-grown flowering sorghum plants were placed in circular plots for 24 h at two f...
Macroconidia of the sorghum ergot pathogen, Claviceps africana Frederickson, Mantle & de Milliano, s...
Macroconidia of the sorghum ergot pathogen, Claviceps africana Frederickson, Mantle & de Milliano, s...
The significant effect of ergot, caused by Claviceps africana, on the Australian sorghum industry, h...
The effect of conidial concentration and length of stigma wetness period on infection of sorghum spi...
In field trials in Zimbabwe, C. africana spread rapidly through replicated plots of male-sterile sor...
Sorghum ergot, caused by Claviceps africana Frederickson, Mantle & de Milliano, is a disease that af...
The temporal and regional distributions of the potential number of infection events of the exotic di...
The influences of temperature, time, and moisture on the germination of macroconidia and secondary c...
Factors affecting the production of conidia of Peronosclerospora sorghi, causing sorghum downy milde...
Sorghum ergot, caused by Claviceps africana, has remained a major disease problem in Australia since...
Trials conducted in Queensland, Australia between 1997 and 2002 demonstrated that fungicides belongi...
The effect of the environment on the germination, survival and infection of sorghum by conidia of Pe...
The temporal pattern of release and dispersal of inoculum of plant and insect pathogenic fungi play ...