STUDIES ON THE INTERACTION BETWEEN PHYLLOSPHERE MICROFLORA AND HELMINTHOSPORIUM SP. THE CAUSAL ORGANISM OF MAIZE LEAF SPOTS AND BLIGHTS

ABD-EL-RAHMAN ESSA ABD-EL-NABY;

Abstract


Corn (Zea mays L.) is one of the most important cereal crops all over
the world. Leaf blight disease caused by Helminthosporium turcicum is an
important foliar disease of maize in temperate areas of the world. Seven
strains, obtained from 7 governorate


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Title STUDIES ON THE INTERACTION BETWEEN PHYLLOSPHERE MICROFLORA AND HELMINTHOSPORIUM SP. THE CAUSAL ORGANISM OF MAIZE LEAF SPOTS AND BLIGHTS
Authors ABD-EL-RAHMAN ESSA ABD-EL-NABY
Keywords STUDIES ON THE INTERACTION BETWEEN PHYLLOSPHERE MICROFLORA AND HELMINTHOSPORIUM SP. THE CAUSAL ORGANISM OF MAIZE LEAF SPOTS AND BLIGHTS
Issue Date 2008
Description 
Corn (Zea mays L.) is one of the most important cereal crops all over
the world. Leaf blight disease caused by Helminthosporium turcicum is an
important foliar disease of maize in temperate areas of the world. Seven
strains, obtained from 7 governorate

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