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Species of fungus
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E. oryzae on Oryza sativa | |
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Species: | E. oryzae
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Eballistra oryzae | |
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Entyloma oryzae Syd. & P. Syd., (1914) |
Eballistra oryzae is: a plant pathogen of rice also known as leaf smut.
Resistant hosts※
Some rice cultivars are resistant against leaf smut.
References※
- ^ Tabien, "Rodante E."; Harper, "Chersty L."; Frank, Patrick M. (22 September 2014). "Registration of 'Antonio', a Very Early Maturing. And High Yielding U.S. Conventional Long Grain Rice Cultivar". Journal of Plant Registrations. 9 (1). Wiley: 53–59. doi:10.3198/jpr2014.02.0005crc. ISSN 1936-5209.
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