Rice Leaf Pathogenic Fungi on Wheath, Oat, E<em>chinochloa phyllopogon</em> and <em>Phragmites australis</em>
Pathogenic fungi that infect rice also infect a range of other plants. The mycoflora on a number of these plants in Morocco was studied. Echinochloa phyllopogon and Phragmites australis are two weeds adapted to rice fields. Wheat is often grown in rotation with rice, and common oat is an adventitiou...
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doaj-d38a58f607d544c5abb9daecafce770c2020-11-25T03:00:42ZengFirenze University PressPhytopathologia Mediterranea0031-94651593-20952005-04-0144110.14601/Phytopathol_Mediterr-17811777Rice Leaf Pathogenic Fungi on Wheath, Oat, E<em>chinochloa phyllopogon</em> and <em>Phragmites australis</em>S. SerghatK. MradmiA. Ouazzani TouhamiA. DouiraPathogenic fungi that infect rice also infect a range of other plants. The mycoflora on a number of these plants in Morocco was studied. Echinochloa phyllopogon and Phragmites australis are two weeds adapted to rice fields. Wheat is often grown in rotation with rice, and common oat is an adventitious specie common in wheat fields. Fungi found in these plants were of two types: 1. True rice pathogens: Pyricularia grisea, Helminthosporium oryzae, H. sativum, H. australiensis, H. spiciferum and Curvularia lunata and 2. Saprophytes that cause rice discoloration: Trichoderma harzianum, Alternaria alternata, Nigrospora oryzae, Epicoccum nigrum, Fusarium moniliforme, Cladosporium herbarum and Trichothecium roseum. Seed discoloration also induces a weak germinative power of the paddy and lowers market value and yield at the manufacturing stage. Among these latter fungi, T. harzianum, A. alternata and F. moniliforme can be used to control foliar diseases caused by the true rice pathogens. This is the first report of Helminthosporium oryzae on wheat and oat in Morocco. The study also found that the pathogenic fungi P. grisea, H. oryzae and H. sativum isolated from wheat, oat, Echinochloa phyllopogon and Phragmites australis are strongly pathogenic when inoculated on rice.https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/5115 |
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S. Serghat K. Mradmi A. Ouazzani Touhami A. Douira Rice Leaf Pathogenic Fungi on Wheath, Oat, E<em>chinochloa phyllopogon</em> and <em>Phragmites australis</em> Phytopathologia Mediterranea |
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Rice Leaf Pathogenic Fungi on Wheath, Oat, E<em>chinochloa phyllopogon</em> and <em>Phragmites australis</em> |
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Rice Leaf Pathogenic Fungi on Wheath, Oat, E<em>chinochloa phyllopogon</em> and <em>Phragmites australis</em> |
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Rice Leaf Pathogenic Fungi on Wheath, Oat, E<em>chinochloa phyllopogon</em> and <em>Phragmites australis</em> |
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Rice Leaf Pathogenic Fungi on Wheath, Oat, E<em>chinochloa phyllopogon</em> and <em>Phragmites australis</em> |
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Rice Leaf Pathogenic Fungi on Wheath, Oat, E<em>chinochloa phyllopogon</em> and <em>Phragmites australis</em> |
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rice leaf pathogenic fungi on wheath, oat, e<em>chinochloa phyllopogon</em> and <em>phragmites australis</em> |
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Pathogenic fungi that infect rice also infect a range of other plants. The mycoflora on a number of these
plants in Morocco was studied. Echinochloa phyllopogon and Phragmites australis are two weeds adapted to rice
fields. Wheat is often grown in rotation with rice, and common oat is an adventitious specie common in wheat fields.
Fungi found in these plants were of two types: 1. True rice pathogens: Pyricularia grisea, Helminthosporium oryzae,
H. sativum, H. australiensis, H. spiciferum and Curvularia lunata and 2. Saprophytes that cause rice discoloration:
Trichoderma harzianum, Alternaria alternata, Nigrospora oryzae, Epicoccum nigrum, Fusarium moniliforme,
Cladosporium herbarum and Trichothecium roseum. Seed discoloration also induces a weak germinative power of
the paddy and lowers market value and yield at the manufacturing stage. Among these latter fungi, T. harzianum, A.
alternata and F. moniliforme can be used to control foliar diseases caused by the true rice pathogens. This is the first
report of Helminthosporium oryzae on wheat and oat in Morocco. The study also found that the pathogenic fungi P.
grisea, H. oryzae and H. sativum isolated from wheat, oat, Echinochloa phyllopogon and Phragmites australis are
strongly pathogenic when inoculated on rice. |
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