BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FUSARIUM HEAD BLIGHT OF WHEAT
 
 06/12/95
 
 PREPARED BY 
 
 ROY D. WILCOXSON
 
 Department of Plant Pathology
 University of Minnesota
 St. Paul, MN 55108
 
 
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 Department of Plant Pathology, University of Minnesota, St. 
 Paul, MN.
 
 BIOCONTROL
 
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 relation to seedling injury arising from infected seed. 
 Phytopathology 26:1091-1105.
 
 2. Lai, P., and Bruehl, G. W. 1968. Antagonism among 
 Cephalosporium gramineum, Trichoderma spp., and Fusarium 
 culmorum. Phytopathology 58:562-566.
 
 BIOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH
 
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 Fusarium oxysporum from crucifers based on pathogenicity, 
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 geographic origin. Canadian J. Bot. 65:2067-2073.
 
 2. Drysdale, R. B., and Bratt, P. M. 1971. Electrophoretic 
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 3. Hogarth, S. J., and Bowden, R. L. 1994. RFLP variation 
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 8. **Szecsi, A., Szentkiralyi, F., and Koves-Pechy, C. 1976. 
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 9. Woodward, R. P. 1994. Characterization of variation in 
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 10. Ye, H., and Wu, G. 1985. Polyacrylamide gel 
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 Abstract.
 
 BREEDING
 
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 MN. 3 November 1993. Minnesota Wheat Research and Promotion 
 Council. Red Lake Falls, MN.
 
 2. Cooper, B. 1994. Private breeding programs. pgs. 25-29. 
 IN: Proceedings 1993 Regional Scab Forum. Moorhead, MN. 3 
 November 1993. Minnesota Wheat Research and Promotion 
 Council. Red Lake Falls, MN.
 
 3. Rudd, J. 1994. Wheat breeding in South Dakota. pgs. 21-23. 
 IN: Proceedings 1993 Regional Scab Forum. Moorhead, MN. 3 
 November 1993. Minnesota Wheat Research and Promotion 
 Council. Red Lake Falls, MN.
 
 4. Elias, E. 1994. Durum breeding in North Dakota. pgs. 24. 
 IN: Proccedings 1993 Regional Scab Forum. Moorhead, MN. 3 
 November 1993. Minnesota Wheat Research and Promotion 
 Council. Red Lake Falls, MN.
 
 5. Frohberg, R. 1994. Spring wheat breeding in North Dakota. 
 pgs. 19-20. IN: Proceedings 1993 Regional Scab Forum. 
 Moorhead, MN. 3 November 1993. Minnesota Wheat Research and 
 Promotion Council. Red Lake Falls, MN.
 
 6. **Gocho, H. 1985. Wheat breeding for scab resistance. 
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 Pathogenicity. J. Chelkowski, (ed.). Elsevier. New York.
 
 11. Mesterhazy, A. 1983. Breeding wheat for resistance to 
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 12. Sheng, C. S., and He, J. M. 1989. Our experience with 
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 13. Snidjers, C. H. A. 1989. Current status of breeding wheat 
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 the Netherlands. pgs. 141-144. IN: Taller Sobre la fusariosis 
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 F.:CIMMYT.
 
 14. Snijders, C. H. A. 1989. Current status of breeding wheat 
 for Fusarium head blight resistance and the mycotoxin problem 
 in the Netherlands. pgs. 17-20.  IN: Workshop on Fusarium 
 Head Blight and Related Mycotoxins. CIMMYT, Mexico, D. F., 
 Mexico.
 
 CONTROL
 
 1. **Boskovic, M., Kostic, B., Monicilovic, U., Prilakovic, 
 C., and Jerkovic, Z. 1986. Control of leaf rust, powdery 
 mildew and head blight on some wheat varieties in 1985. (in 
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 2. Calhoun, J. 1972. Control of Fusarium diseases of cereals. 
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 3. Galich, M. T. 1989. Avances en el Control de la Fusariosis 
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 (ed.). Mexico, D. F:CIMMYT.
 
 4. Gilbert, Jeannie, and Tekauz, A. 1994. Effects of delayed 
 harvest on Manitoba wheat. pgs. 30-32. IN: Proceedings 1993 
 Regional Scab Forum. 3 November 1993.  Minnesota Wheat 
 Research and Promotion Council. Red Lake Falls, MN. 
 
 5. Jones, R. K. 1994. Managing Fusarium head scab for 1995. 
 University of Minnesota Plant Pest Newsletter. PPST17. August 
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 8. Reis, E. M. 1991. The changing concepts in controlling 
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 F.:CIMMYT.
 
 9. Teich, A. H., and Nelson, K. 1984. Survey of Fusarium head 
 blight and possible effects of cultural practices in wheat 
 fields in Lambton County in 1983.  Canadian Plant Dis. Survey 
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 10. Tekauz, A. 1994. Management strategies and disease 
 observations in Canada. pgs. 33-37. IN: Proceedings 1993 
 Regional Scab Forum. 3 November 1993. Moorhead, MN. Minnesota 
 Wheat Research and Promotion Council. Red Lake Falls, MN.
 
 11. Turnipseed, E. B. 1994. Testing of scabby seed. pgs. 38-
 41. IN: Proceedings 1993 Regional Scab Forum. Moorhead, MN. 3 
 November 1993. Minnesota Wheat Research and Promotion 
 Council. Red Lake Falls, MN.
 
 DETOXIFICATION
 
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 IN: Proceedings 1993 Regional Scab Forum. Moorhead, MN. 3 
 November 1993. Minnesota Wheat Research and Promotion 
 Council. Red Lake Falls, MN.
 
 DISTRIBUTION
 
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 ECOLOGY
 
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 EFFECTS
 
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 Forum. Moorhead, MN. 3 November 1993. Minnesota Wheat 
 Research and Promotion Council. Red Lake Falls, MN.
 
 2. Bechtel, D. B., Kaliekau, L. A., Gaines, R. L., and Sietz, 
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 4. Englund, R. 1994. How foreign buyers deal with scab and 
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 Forum. 3 November 1993. Moorhead, MN.  Minnesota Wheat 
 Research and Promotion Council. Red Lake Falls, MN.
 
 5. Fulcher, G. 1994. Milling and baking scab and vomitoxin 
 infected wheat. pgs. 64. IN: Proceedings 1993 Regional Scab 
 Forum. Moorhead, MN. 34 November 1993.  Minnesota Wheat 
 Research and Promotion Council. Red Lake Falls, MN.
 
 6. Johnson, L. 1994. Livestock feeding: Ruminant animals. 
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 7. Jones, R. K., and Meronuck, R. A. 1991. Head scab and 
 vomitoxin in Minnesota Spring wheat. University of Minnesota 
 Extension Newsletter. September 1991.
 
 8. Lottie, R. 1994. How end-users address scab and vomitoxin. 
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 Moorhead, MN. 3 November 1993. Minnesota Wheat Research and 
 Promotion Council. Red Lake Falls, MN.
 
 9. Mathewson, J. 1994. U researchers seek funds to rid crops 
 of wheat scab. Minnesota Daily. January 24, 1994.
 
 10. Meronuck, R. 1994. Livestock feeding: Swine and poultry. 
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 Moorhead, MN. 3 November 1993. Minnesota Wheat Research and 
 Promotion Council. Red Lake Falls, MN.
 
 11. **Miller, J. D. 1989. Effects of Fusarium graminearum 
 metabolites on wheat cells. pgs. 449-452. IN: Phytotoxins and 
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 12. Moore, W. 1994. Milling and baking scab and vomitoxin 
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 Research and Promotion Council. Red Lake Falls, MN.
 
 13. Page, S. 1994. FDA research and Information: Food and 
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 Minnesota Wheat Research and Promotion Council. Red Lake 
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 21. Snijders, C. H. A., and Perkowski, J. 1990. Effects of 
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 22. Wagner. J. J. 1993. Scab-infested wheat or barley for 
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 EPIDEMICS
 
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 5. Gilbert, J., Tekauz, A., Mueller, E., and Kromer, U. 1994. 
 Occurrence of Fusarium head blight in Manitoba in 1993. 
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 21. Wilcoxson, R. D., Ozmon, E. A., and Warnes, D. D. 1989. 
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 1990.
 
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 American Phytopathological Society. St. Paul, MN, 112 pp. 
 There is a short discussion of scab. 
 
 34. Wilcoxson, R. D., and Busch, R. H. 1989. Research on scab 
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 Research Report to the Minnesota Wheat Research and Promotion 
 Council. Red Lake Falls, MN.
 
 35. Wilcoxson, R. D., and Busch, R. H. 1989. Evaluation of 
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 varieties. Research Report to the Minnesota Wheat Research 
 and Promotion Council. Red Lake Falls, MN.
 
 36. Wilcoxson, R. D., Stewart, E. L., and Busch, R. H. 1991. 
 Evaluation of wheat scab resistance and development of 
 resistant varieties. Research report to the Minnesota Wheat 
 Research and Promotion Council. Red Lake Falls, MN.
 
 GENETICS OF RESISTANCE
 
 1. Bai, G., Zhou, C., Qian, C., Xia, S., Ge, Y., and Cheng, 
 Z. 1990. Genetic analysis on resistant genes to scab 
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 Chinese with an English Abstract.
 
 2. Carson, M. L., and Hooker, A. L. 1981. Inheritance of 
 resistance to stalk rot of corn caused by Colletotrichum 
 graminicola. Phytopathology 71:1190-1196.
 
 3. **Chen, C. 1983. The inheritance of resistance to scab 
 (Gibberella zeae) in wheat. Acta Agric. Universitatis 
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 4. **Gu, Jiaqing. 1983. A study on the genetics of resistance 
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 5. **Liao, Y., and Yu, Y. 1985. Genetic analysis of scab 
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 6. **Lin, Y., Yang, Z., and Wu, Z. 1992. Genetic analysis of 
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 7. Nakagawa, M. 1955. Studies on ear-scab resistance of wheat 
 plants. 2. genetical factors affecting on the inheritance of 
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 In Japanese with English summary.
 
 8. **Nakagawa, M. O., Gocho, H., Nishio, K., and Watanabe, S. 
 1966. Nature and inheritance of ear scab resistance in wheat. 
 I. Heritability estimates and heritable relationships of ear 
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 9. Snidjers, C. H. A. 1990. Diallel analysis of resistance to 
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 Euphytica 50:1-9.
 
 10. Snidjers, C. H. A. 1990. The inheritance of resistance to 
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 Euphytica 50:11-18.
 
 11. Stack, R. W., and Frohberg, R. D. 1991. Inheritance of 
 head blight resistance in a spring wheat cross. (Abstr.) 
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 12. Yu, Y. J. 1982. Monosomic analysis for scab resistance 
 and yield conponents in the wheat cultivar Soo-moo-3. Cereal 
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 13. Yu, Y. J. 1990. Genetic analysis for scab resistance in 
 four wheat varieties Phjzm, HHDTB, CYHM and YGFZ. pgs. 197-
 205. IN: Advances in Researches on Inheritance to Diseases in 
 Major Crops. L. H. Zhu (ed.). Jiangsu Sci-Tech.  Publishing 
 House. Nanjing, China. In Chinese with an English Abstract.
 
 HISTORY (usually articles before 1950)
 
 1. Adams, J. F. 1921. Observations on wheat scab in 
 Pennsylvania and its pathological histology. Phytopathology 
 11:115-125.
 
 2. **Appel, O., Wollenweber, H. W. 1910. Grundlagen einer 
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 Kaiserlichen Biol. Inst. fur Land-und Forstw.  8:1-198.
 
 3. Arthur, J. C. 1891. Wheat Scab. Indiana Agric. Expt. Stat. 
 Bul. 36:129-132.
 
 4. Atanasoff, D. 1920. Fusarium blight (scab) of wheat and 
 other cereals. J. Agric. Res. 20:1-32.
 
 5. **Atanasoff, D. 1923. Fusarium blight of the cereal crops. 
 Medel. Landbouwhooge-school. Wageningen. 27:1-123.
 
 6. Bennett, F. T. 1931. Gibberella saubinetti (Mont.) Sacc. 
 on British cereals. II. Pysiological and pathological 
 studies. Ann. Appl. Biol. 18:158-177.
 
 7. Brown, W. 1926. Studies on the the genus Fusarium. IV. On 
 the occurrence of saltations. Annals Botany 40:223-243.
 
 8. Chester, F. D. 1890. The scab of wheat. Delaware Agric. 
 Expt. Stat. Rept. 3:89-90.
 
 9. Christensen, J. J., Stakman, E. C., and Immer, F. T.  
 1929. Susceptiblity of wheat varieties  and hybrids to 
 Fusarial head blight in Minnesota. Minnesota Agr. Expt. Stat. 
 Tech. Bul. 59
 
 10. Dickson, J. G. 1922. Breeding strains to resist wheat 
 scab. Wisconsin Agr. Expt. Stat. Bul. 339:36
 
 11. Dickson, J. G. 1923. Influence of soil temperature and 
 moisture on the development of the seedling blight of wheat 
 and corn caused by Gibberella saubinetii. Jour. Agric. Res. 
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 12. Dickson, J. G. 1942. Scab of wheat and barley and its 
 control. U. S. Dep. Agric. Farmer,s Bull. 1599. 22pp.
 
 13. Dickson, J. G., and Mains, E. B. 1929. Scab of wheat and 
 barley and its control. U. S. Dept. Agric. Farmer's Bul. 
 1599.
 
 14. Hayes, H. K., Johnson, I. J., and Stakman, E. C. 1933. 
 Reaction of maize seedlings to Gibberella saubinetii. 
 Phytopathology 23:905-911
 
 15. Hoffer, G. N., Johnson, A. G., and Atanasoff, D. 1918. 
 Corn root-rot and wheat scab. Jour. Agr. Res. 14:611-612.
 
 16. **Hynes, H. J. 1924. On the occurrence in New South Wales 
 of Gibberella saubinetti, the organism causing scab of wheat 
 and other cereals. Jour. and Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S.W. 5:337-
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 17. Koehler, B., Dickson, J. G., and Holbert, J. R. 1924. 
 Wheat scab and corn root-rot caused by Gibberella saubinetti 
 in relation to crop successions.  Jour. Agr. Res. 27:861-879.
 
 18. Jones, L. R., Johnson, J., and Dickson, J. G. 1926. 
 Wisconsin studies upon the relation of soil temperature to 
 plant disease. Wisconsin Agr. Expt. Stat. Res. Bul. 71.
 
 19. MacInnes, J. 1919. Wheat Scab. Master of Science Thesis. 
 University of Minnesota. 49 pp. Illustrations not copied.
 
 20. MacInnes, J., and Fogelman, R. 1923. Wheat scab in 
 Minnesota. Minnesota Agr. Exp. Sta. Tech. Bull. 18, 22 pp.
 
 21. McKeen, W. E. 1951. A preliminary study of corn seedling 
 blight in southern Ontario. Canadian J. Botany 29:125-137.
 
 22. Petch. T. 1936. Gibberella zeae (Mont.) Sacc. Annals 
 Mycol. 34:257-260.
 
 23. Pugh, G. W., Johann, H., and Dickson, J. G. 1932. 
 Relation of the semipermeable membranes of the wheat kernel 
 to infection by Gibberella saubinetii. Jour. Agric. Res. 
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 24. Pugh, G. W., Johann, H., and Dickson, J. G. 1933. Factors 
 affecting infection of wheat heads by Gibberella saubinetii. 
 Jour. Agri. Res. 46:771-797.
 
 25. Scott, I. T. 1927. Varietal resistance and susceptibility 
 to wheat scab.  Missouri Agric. Sta. Res. Bull. 11. 14 pp.
 
 26. Selby, A. D., and Manns, T. F. 1909. Studies in diseases 
 of cereals and grasses. Ohio Agric. Expt. Stat. Bull. 
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 27. **Smith, W. G. 1884. Diseases of field and garden crops, 
 chiefly such as are caused by fungi. Macmillan  Co. London. 
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 HOST PATHOGEN RELATIONS
 
 1. Moreno, J. I., and Bekela, G. T. 1989. Histopatologia de 
 la penetracion de Fusarium graminearum Schw. en trigo. pgs. 
 85-89. In: Taller Sobre la Fusariosis de la Espiga en America 
 del Sur.  M. M. Kohli (ed.). Mexico, D. F.:CIMMYT.
 
 2. Strange, R. M, and Smith H. 1971. A fungal growth 
 stimulant in anthers which predisposes wheat to attack by 
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 3. Strange, R. M., Majer, J. R., and Smith, H. 1974. The 
 isolation and identification of choline and betaine as the 
 two major components in anthers and wheat germ that stimulate 
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 4. **Takegami, S. 1957. Studies on the resistance of wheat 
 varieties to Gibberella zeae (Schw.) Petch. (head blight) and 
 in mechanism. I. Varietial difference of the position of 
 florets in the wheat spikelet attacked by head blight 
 incipiently and the relationships between existence of anther 
 corpses in florets and the infection by head blights. Sci. 
 Rep. Agric. Okayama University. 10:33-42.
 
 5. **Zhang, L. Q., and Pan, X. P. 1982. A study on resistance 
 to colonization of Gibberella zeae in wheat varieties. J. 
 South China Agric. Coll. 3:21-29.
 
 HOSTS
 
 1. Armstrong, G. M., and Armstron, J. K. 1948. Non-
 susceptible hosts as carriers of wilt Fusaria. Phytopathology 
 38:808-826.
 
 2. Fogelman, R. 1920. The host range of Fusarium spp. causing 
 wheat scab. PhD Thesis. University of Minnesota. 38 pp. 
 Illustrations not copied.
 
 3. Nyvall, R. F., Poter, R. A., and Percich, J. A. 1995. 
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 Plant Disease 79:82.
 
 4. Padwick, G. W. 1935. Influence of wild and cultivated 
 plants on the multiplication, survival and spread of cereal 
 foot-rotting fungi in soil.  Canadian J. Res. 12:575-589.
 
 IMPORTANCE
 
 1. Bilai, V. I. 1970. Phytopathological and hygienic 
 significance of representatives of the section 
 Sporotrichiella in the genus Fusarium Lk. Ann. Acad. Sci. 
 Fenn. A, IV Biologica 168. pages 19-24.
 
 METHODS
 
 1. Abbas, H. K. 1993. Technique for measuring solute leakage 
 from johnsongrass leaves. This procedure was sent to me by 
 Dr. Abbas without a citation.
 
 2. Anonymous. Procedures in the development of Fusarium head 
 blight resistant germplasm. No reference available.
 
 3. Bekele, G. T. 1984. Head blight screening methods used by 
 CIMMYT. pgs. 169-173. IN: Wheats for More Tropical 
 Envirnoments. Proc. International Symposium. September 24-28. 
 Mexico, D. F.:CIMMYT.
 
 4. Bekele, G. T., Wilcoxson, R. D., Suganda, T., Busch,R. H., 
 and Warnes, D. D.  1994. Comparison of methods for estimating 
 head blight reactions of spring wheat cultivars infected with 
 Fusarium graminearum. Internat. J. Trop. Plant Dis. 12:89-
 100.
 
 5. Beuningen, L. T., van. 1989. Tres anos de evaluacion de 
 germoplasma del cono sur para resistencia a la Fusariosis. 
 pgs. 59-70. IN: Taller Sobre la Fusariosis de la Espiga en 
 America del Sur. M. M. Kohli (ed.). Mexico, D. F.:CIMMYT.
 
 6. Beuningen, L. T., van. 1989. Wheat technology for warm 
 marginal environments of South America. Final and Extended 
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 7. Booth, C. 1971. Methods of isolation, culture and 
 stimulation of sporulation. Chapter 2, Pgs 19-23. IN: The 
 Genus Fusarium. Commonwealth Mycological Institute. Kew, 
 Surry, England.
 
 8. Booth, C. 1971. Preservation. Chapter 3, Pgs 24-26. IN: 
 The Genus Fusarium. Commonwealth Mycological Institute. Kew, 
 Surry, England.
 
 9. **Burgess, L. W., Liddell, C. M., and Summerell, B. A. 
 1988. Laboratory manual for Fusarium research. Second 
 Edition. Fusarium Research Laboratory. Department of Plant 
 Pathology and Agricultural Entomology. The University of 
 Sydney, Australia.
 
 10. Fisher, N. L., Burgess, L. W., Toussoun, T. A., and 
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 preserving cultures of Fusarium species. Phytopathology 
 72:151-153.
 
 11. Hagborg, W. A. F. 1970. A device for injecting solutions 
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 12. Jiang, Z., Liu, M. 1982. A method of conidial production 
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 13. **Klittich, C. J. R., and Leslie, J. F. 1988. Multiwell 
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 Newsltr. 35:21-22.NOT IN THE LIBRARY
 
 14. Leslie, J. F. 1983. Some genetic techniques for 
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 15. Mesterhazy, A. 1978. Comparative analysis of artificial 
 inoculation methods with Fusarium spp. on winter wheat 
 varieties. Phytopathol. Z. 93:12-25.
 
 16. **Mesterhazy, A. 1984. A laboratory method to predict 
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 17. Mesterhazy, A. 1977. The effect of inoculation method on 
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 18. Moreno, J. I. 1989. Seleccion de un modelo de crecimiento 
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 20. Nash, S. M., and Snyder, W. C. 1962. Quantitative 
 estimations by plate counts of propagules of the bean rot 
 Fusarium in field soils. Phytopathology 52:567-572.
 
 21. Nirenberg, H. I. 1981. A simplified method for 
 identifying Fusarium spp. occurring on wheat. Canadian J. 
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 22. Papavizas, G. C. 1967. Evaluation of various media 
 antimicrobial agents for isolation of Fusarium from soil. 
 Phytopathology 57:848-852.
 
 23. Singh, B. K., and Jenner, C. R. 1983. Culture of detached 
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 24. Takeda, K., and Heta, H. 1989. Establishing the testing 
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 Translated from Japanese into English by Michael J. Osgard. 
 
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 of wheat varieties to scab (Gibberella zeae Schw.) Petch.). 
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 of wheat varieties to scab (Gibberella zeae (Schw.) Petch.). 
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 27. **Takegami, S., and Sasai, K. 1970. Investigations on the 
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 28. Tschantz, A. T., Horst, R. L., and Nelson, P. E. 1975. A 
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 29. Wang, Y., Yang, X, and Hsiao C. 1982. The improvement of 
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 30. Windels, C. E., Mirocha, C. J., Abbas, H. K., and Xie, W. 
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 31. Xu, Y, and Fang, Z. 1982. Methods of testing the 
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 MYCOLOGY
 
 1. Armstrong, G. M., and Armstrong, J. K. 1975. Reflections 
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 2. **Booth, C. 1971. The Genus Fusarium. Commonwealth 
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 3. Booth, C. 1971. Fusarium graminearum Schwabe. Pgs. 179-
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 4. Booth, C. 1971. Fusarium culmorum (W. G. Smith) Sacc. Pgs. 
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 7. Burgess, L. W., Forbes, G. A., Windels, C. E., Nelson, P. 
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 and distribution of Fusarium acuminatum subsp. Armeniacum 
 subsp. Nov. Mycologia 85:119-124.
 
 8. Bowden, R. L., and Leslie, J. F. 1992. Evidence for 
 outcrossing in Gibberella zeae (Fusarium graminearum). 
 (Abstr.) Phytopathology 82:1065.
 
 9. Bowden, R. L., and Leslie, J. F. 1991. Vegetative 
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 scab. (Abstr.) Phytopathology 81:1168.
 
 10. Bowden, R. L., and Leslie, J. F. 1994. Diversity of 
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 11. Gams, V., and Nirenberg, H. For filing purposes exact 
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 12. Jamalainen, E. A. 1970. Studies on Fusarium fungi in 
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 13. Lamprecht, S. C., Marasas, W. F. O., Knox-Davies, P. S., 
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 wheat. Phytophylactica 22:209-211.
 
 14. Leslie, J. F. 1993. Fungal vegetative compatibility. 
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 15. **Nelson, P. E., Toussoun, T. A., and Marasas, W. F. O. 
 1983. Fusarium Species. The Pennsylvania University Press. 
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 16. **Nelson, P. E., Toussoun, T. A., and Marasas, W. F. O. 
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 17. Nyvall, R. F. 1970. Chlamydospores of Fusarium roseum 
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 18. Petch, T. 1936. Gibberella saubinetii (Mont.) Sacc. 
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 19. Sitton, J. W., and Cook, R. J. 1981. Comparative 
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 MYCOTOXINS
 
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 3. **Bhat, R. V., et. al. 1989. Outbreak of trichothecene 
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 wheat products in Kashmir Valley, India. Lancet 4:35-37.
 
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 the field and in stored grains. pgs. 85-119. IN: Fusarium 
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 5. Bukovcakova, M., Srobarvoa, A., and Vozar, I. 1991. 
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 11. **Eugenio, C. P. 1968. Factors influencing the 
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 12. Eugenio, C. P., Christensen, C. M., and Mirocha, C. J. 
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 13. Hagler, W. M., Tyczhowska, K., and Hamilton, P. D. 1984. 
 Simultaneous occurrence of deoxynivalenol, zearalenone and 
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 20. Lew, H., Adler, A., and Edinger, W. 1991. Moniliformin 
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 21. **Luo, X. Y. 1988. Fusarium toxin contamination of 
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 22. Luo, Y, Yoshizawa, T., Yang, J. S., Zhang, S. Y., and 
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