Infection of wheat heads by F. graminearum and other
Fusarium species, followed by fungal colonization of the
ear and cutting off the supply of nutrients to upper
spikelets, impairs both the grain yield and the quality by
adversely affecting the grain size, weight, germination rate,
protein content, baking quality of the flour and other
technological parameters (Parry et al., 1995).
Infection of wheat heads by F. graminearum and other
Fusarium species, followed by fungal colonization of the
ear and cutting off the supply of nutrients to upper
spikelets, impairs both the grain yield and the quality by
adversely affecting the grain size, weight, germination rate,
protein content, baking quality of the flour and other
technological parameters (Parry et al., 1995).
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