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Claim · #6495586

Microdochium nivale · pathogen pressure · Triticum aestivum

pathogen pressure · effect: harmful

pathogenOf GloBI relation

Verbatim source quote

“Fusarium culmorum and Microdochium nivale have been the prevalent species”
Source
Climate change, plant diseases and food security: an overview
Authors
Chakraborty S., Newton A.C.
Year
2011
Publication
Plant Pathology

AI critic verdicts

  • agroecologist · plausible

    “Microdochium nivale as cool-climate wheat head pathogen is well-documented; entity classification correct.”

  • plant-pathologist · plausible

    “M. nivale (pink snow mold) is established cool-climate FHB-complex pathogen of wheat heads; source quote directly supports.”

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