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Alternaria diseases of linseed
Fitt, Bruce D.L.; Vloutoglou, I. (Elsevier, 1992)Fungi of the genus Alternaria possess very intriguing characteristics. They are some of the most cosmopolitan in terms of both their biological environments, and as agricultural commodities. Some pathotypes of Alternaria ... -
Disease gradients and spread of Alternaria linicola in a linseed field
Vloutoglou, I.; Fitt, Bruce D.L. (1993) -
Dispersal of pathogens in relation to development of diseases on linseed
Fitt, Bruce D.L.; Vloutoglou, I.; Harold, J.F.S. (1992) -
Germination of Alternaria linicola conidia on linseed : effects of temperature, incubation time, leaf wetness and light regime
Vloutoglou, I.; Fitt, Bruce D.L.; Lucas, J. A. (1996-06)Conidia of Alternaria linicola germinated on both water agar and linseed leaves (detached or attached) over a wide range of temperatures (5-25 degrees C) by producing one to several germ tubes. At temperatures between 10 ... -
Infection of linseed by Alternaria linicola : Effects of inoculum density, temperature, leaf wetness and light regime
Vloutoglou, I.; Fitt, Bruce D.L.; Lucas, J. A. (1999-09)Controlled environment studies were conducted to determine the effects of inoculum density, temperature, leaf wetness and light regime on the infection of linseed by Alternaria linicola. The % cotyledons and leaves with ... -
Periodicity and gradients in dispersal of Alternaria linicola in linseed crops
Vloutoglou, I.; Fitt, Bruce D.L.; Lucas, J. A. (1995-11)Conidia of Alternaria linicola produced on infected linseed crops were mainly dispersed by wind. The numbers of conidia in the air above linseed crops collected by a Burkard spore sampler were greatest between 12:00 h and ... -
Studies on dispersal of Alternaria linicola conidia
Wadia, K. D. R.; McCartney, H. A.; Vloutoglou, I.; Fitt, Bruce D.L. (1995) -
Survival and seed to seedling transmission of Alternaria linicola on linseed
Vloutoglou, I.; Fitt, Bruce D.L.; Lucas, J. A. (1995-08)Alternaria linicola survived as thick-walled chlamydospores in hyphal or conidial cells on infected linseed stem debris, either on the soil surface or buried in the soil, during the period between the harvest of linseed ...