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Bipolaris sorokiniana -Induced Black Point, Common Root Rot, and Spot Blotch Diseases of Wheat: A Review

Wheat is among the ten top and most widely grown crops in the world. Several diseases cause losses in wheat production in different parts of the world. (teleomorph, ) is one of the wheat pathogens that can attack all wheat parts, including seeds, roots, shoots, and leaves. Black point, root rot, cro...

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Published in:Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology 2021-03, Vol.11, p.584899-584899
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