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Effect of Phytotoxic metabolities of Fusarium Culmorum on growth and physiology of Barley plants
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Effect of Phytotoxic metabolities of Fusarium Culmorum on growth and physiology of Barley plants

Mohammad Katouli and R Marchant
Plant and Soil, Vol.60(3), pp.377-384
1981
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https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02149634View
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Abstract

Soil Sciences Plant Biology Crop and Pasture Production barley seedlings chlorophyll fusarium culmorum organic acids photosynthesis phytotoxicity transpiration
Two unidentified organic acids isolated from the culture filtrate ofFusarium culmorum, grown in glucose-limited continuous culture, produced phytotoxic effects on growth and physiology of barley seedlings. Stomatal diffusion resistance and chlorophyll content of shoots were increased, but the rate of photosynthesis per unit area of leaf did not change. Although total carbon and nitrogen composition of treated seedlings was not significantly affected, phosphorus uptake was greatly increased. Toxicity of the acids was promoted at low pH.

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