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Smut causes the internal tissues of the fig cavity to turn black and powdery from the production of black spores produced by the three Aspergillus spp. Parts of ...
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fig smut, all colonies were isolated and ... Fig smut tended to be more common in main-crop figs than in first-crop figs, ... main-crop figs was fig smut (Table 1), ...
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parts of the plant with active growth are most commonly infected, resulting in smut galls on the tassels (Fig. 1), ears (Fig. 2), along the midrib of the leaves (Fig.
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Figure 1. Infection of tassels. Plants infected with head smut are normally somewhat stunted (Fig.4). However, distinct symptoms of head smut first appear when ...
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Only loose smut (Fig. 1) and common bunt (Fig. 2 - also called stinking smut) occur ... Fig. 2 - Common Bunt. Loose Smute of Wheat. CONTROL. Loose smut and ...
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bluish-black in color (Fig. 2). Eventually, the galls break open to expose the black powdery spores. (Fig. 3). Figure 1. Corn kernel infected with common smut ...
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Figure 2: Symptoms on the corn tassel. The smut spores are blown long distances by the wind and are particularly prevalent when there is much dust in the air.
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... presence of a black smut throughout the inflorescence, hence the name smutgrass. ... Smutgrass is a tufted, perennial warm-season grass (Figure 2) reaching ...
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Fig. 1 (below) illustrates this in the case of Ustilago nuda (loose smut of wheat and barley). The left-side panel shows several smutted heads of wheat, where the ...
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