Difference in chemotype composition of Fusarium graminearum populations isolated from durum wheat in adjacent areas separated by the Apennines in Northern-Central Italy

Chemotype composition of Fusarium graminearum strains, isolated from durum wheat kernels from naturally FHB infected fields in Northern and Central Italy, was investigated by multiplex PCR. The different climatic and environmental conditions of the two examined areas separated by the Apennines affec...

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Main Authors: Prodi, A., Purahong, W., Tonti, S., Salomoni, D., Nipoti, P., Covarelli, Lorenzo, Pisi, A.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/67680
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author Prodi, A.
Purahong, W.
Tonti, S.
Salomoni, D.
Nipoti, P.
Covarelli, Lorenzo
Pisi, A.
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Purahong, W.
Tonti, S.
Salomoni, D.
Nipoti, P.
Covarelli, Lorenzo
Pisi, A.
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description Chemotype composition of Fusarium graminearum strains, isolated from durum wheat kernels from naturally FHB infected fields in Northern and Central Italy, was investigated by multiplex PCR. The different climatic and environmental conditions of the two examined areas separated by the Apennines affected the composition of chemotypes. 15Ac-DON chemotype was predominant in both the sub areas. Nivalneol chemotype was more frequent in the warmer sub area. © The Korean Society of Plant Pathology.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-676802018-05-18T08:04:41Z Difference in chemotype composition of Fusarium graminearum populations isolated from durum wheat in adjacent areas separated by the Apennines in Northern-Central Italy Prodi, A. Purahong, W. Tonti, S. Salomoni, D. Nipoti, P. Covarelli, Lorenzo Pisi, A. Chemotype composition of Fusarium graminearum strains, isolated from durum wheat kernels from naturally FHB infected fields in Northern and Central Italy, was investigated by multiplex PCR. The different climatic and environmental conditions of the two examined areas separated by the Apennines affected the composition of chemotypes. 15Ac-DON chemotype was predominant in both the sub areas. Nivalneol chemotype was more frequent in the warmer sub area. © The Korean Society of Plant Pathology. 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/67680 10.5423/PPJ.2011.27.4.354 restricted
spellingShingle Prodi, A.
Purahong, W.
Tonti, S.
Salomoni, D.
Nipoti, P.
Covarelli, Lorenzo
Pisi, A.
Difference in chemotype composition of Fusarium graminearum populations isolated from durum wheat in adjacent areas separated by the Apennines in Northern-Central Italy
title Difference in chemotype composition of Fusarium graminearum populations isolated from durum wheat in adjacent areas separated by the Apennines in Northern-Central Italy
title_full Difference in chemotype composition of Fusarium graminearum populations isolated from durum wheat in adjacent areas separated by the Apennines in Northern-Central Italy
title_fullStr Difference in chemotype composition of Fusarium graminearum populations isolated from durum wheat in adjacent areas separated by the Apennines in Northern-Central Italy
title_full_unstemmed Difference in chemotype composition of Fusarium graminearum populations isolated from durum wheat in adjacent areas separated by the Apennines in Northern-Central Italy
title_short Difference in chemotype composition of Fusarium graminearum populations isolated from durum wheat in adjacent areas separated by the Apennines in Northern-Central Italy
title_sort difference in chemotype composition of fusarium graminearum populations isolated from durum wheat in adjacent areas separated by the apennines in northern-central italy
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/67680