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Journal: Studies in Mycology
Article Title: Species of Cercospora associated with grey leaf spot of maize
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Figure Lengend Snippet: Cercospora isolates used for sequence analysis.
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Techniques: Sequencing
Journal: Studies in Mycology
Article Title: Species of Cercospora associated with grey leaf spot of maize
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Figure Lengend Snippet: Identification of C. zeae-maydis , an unidentified Cercospora sp. and C. zeina using the species-specific primers. Lane 10 contains the DNA marker. The 389 bp fragment, which acts as the positive control, is present in all PCR amplifications (lanes 1–9). The species-specific fragment (284 bp) is observed when the amplification reaction contains C. zeae-maydis DNA and primer CzeaeHIST (lane 1, strain CBS 117757 ), Cercospora sp. DNA and primer CmaizeHIST (lane 5, strain CPC 12062) or C. zeina DNA and primer CzeinaHIST (lane 9, strain CPC 11995).
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Techniques: Marker, Positive Control, Amplification
Journal: Studies in Mycology
Article Title: Species of Cercospora associated with grey leaf spot of maize
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Figure Lengend Snippet: Cercospora zeae-maydis . A. Conidiophore with darkened, refractive conidiogenous locus. B. Germinating conidium. C–E. Conidia in vitro. Bars = 10 μm.
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Techniques: In Vitro
Journal: Studies in Mycology
Article Title: Species of Cercospora associated with grey leaf spot of maize
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Figure Lengend Snippet: Cercospora zeina . A–C. Close-up of grey leaf spot lesions on maize. D. Heavily infected plant. E–G. Conidiophores fascicles on leaf surface. H–J. Conidiophores. K, N. Conidiogenous cells giving rise to conidia. L–M, O–Q. Conidia. R–U. Scanning electron micrographs of conidiophores and conidia. V. Conidiogenous cell showing thickened loci. Scale bars: G–Q = 10 μm, R = 100 μm, S = 50 μm, T–U = 8 μm, V = 5 μm.
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Techniques: Infection