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Fusarium graminearum

Known as: Fusarium roseum 
National Institutes of Health

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2008
2008
The principal agents of Fusarium head blight in the main cropping area of Argentina were investigated in heavily infected samples… 
2008
2008
Fusariumgraminearum trichothecene producing isolates can be broadly divided into two chemotypes based on the production of the 8… 
Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Fusarium fungi are known to be pathogenic for plants and mycotoxin producers. The in vitro production of deoxynivalenol and… 
2003
2003
It was hypothesized that a simplified and efficient strategy could be developed for large-scale production and purification of… 
Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Abstract To study the inheritance of resistance in wheat to Fusarium graminearum, six resistant cultivars from China were crossed… 
1998
1998
A series of stable quinones and their precursors, and enzymatic oxidation products of plant allelochemicals were tested for their… 
Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
Corn cultures (five isolates each of Fusarium graminearum Group 1 from wheat crowns, Group 2 from scabby wheat grains and from… 
Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
Two vomitoxin-producing isolates of Fusarium spp. were grown on cracked corn for 1 to 8 weeks at 15, 20, 25, 28, and 32 degrees C…