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GrainGenes Keyword Report: tri5

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ReferenceCovarelli L et al. (2004) Repression of deoxynivalenol accumulation and expression of Tri genes in Fusarium culmorum by fungicides in vitro Plant Pathology 53:22-28.
ReferenceWilson A et al. (2004) Development of PCR assays for the detection and differentiation of Fusarium sporotrichioides and Fusarium langsethiae FEMS Microbiology Letters 233:69-76.
ReferenceTan MK and Niessen LM (2003) Analysis of rDNA ITS sequences to determine genetic relationship among, and provide a basis for simplified diagnosis of, Fusarium species causing crown rot and head blight of cereals Mycological Research 107:811-821.
ReferencePirgozliev SR et al. (2002) Effect of dose rate of azoxystrobin and metconazole on the development of Fusarium head blight and the accumulation of deoxynivalenol (DON) in wheat grain European Journal of Plant Pathology 108:469-478.
ReferenceKnoll S et al. (2002) Rapid preparation of Fusarium DNA from cereals for diagnostic PCR using sonification and an extraction kit Plant Pathology 51:728-734.

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