Maize Inbred Lines Resistance to Fusarium Ear Rot

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Branimir Šimić
Jasenka Ćosić
Vlatka Rozman
Anita Liska
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[1] The Agriculturale Institute Osijek,Faculty of Agriculture in Osijek
[2] University of J.J. Strosmayer in Osijek,undefined
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Cereal Research Communications | 2007年 / 35卷
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Fusarium spp.; maize inbred lines; resistance;
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Ear rot of maize caused by Fusarium species results in yield decrease as well as in decrease of grain quality. Seven inbreed lines were sowing during three years (2001–2003) at two locations (Kutjevo-pseudogley, Nova Gradiška-amphigley). If comparing average values of examined inbreed lines, planting years and soil types, there were significant differences in occurrence of maize ear rot caused by Fusarium species. The most tolerant lines in all the years examined on both locations were OS 89-9 and OS 86-39. The least infection intensity was observed in OS 138-9 inbreed line.
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