A Review: Late Wilt of Maize—The Pathogen, the Disease, Current Status, and Future Perspective
Late wilt (LWD) is a vascular wilt disease that outbursts late in maize development, usually during or after flowering. The disease causal agent, the soil and seed-borne fungi, <i>Magnaporthiopsis maydis</i>, causes significant economic losses in Egypt, Israel, Spain, Portugal, and India...
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Main Author: | Ofir Degani |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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