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a. Fusarium redolens colony development on PDA medium (10 days), b. Microconidia heads on monophtalites (× 10 μm) under the light microscope. 

a. Fusarium redolens colony development on PDA medium (10 days), b. Microconidia heads on monophtalites (× 10 μm) under the light microscope. 

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Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is an important cereal crop in terms of human and animal nutrition in the world. Fusarium species are a diverse group of fungi which damage small-grain cereals by rotting the seedlings, roots, crowns and in some cases, infect the heads. In order to determine the root rot diseases, surveys were carried out in barley growi...

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... culture development of the effect PDA medium was white to pink with some brown pigmentation in the agar. The colony diameter reached 75-80 mm on PDA in 10 days at 23 ± 1 o C (Figure 1 a). The upper cells of macroconidia were wider, the end cell was hook shaped and the base cells were in the shape of a foot. ...
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... chlamydospore formation was usually observed quite abundant especially as the culture ages and they were spherical to oval shape, rough walled, and slightly pigmented. The monofilaments bearing microconidia on hyphae were short in size (Figure 1 b). The microconidia were oval or cylindrically shaped or 1 parted and have dimensions of 10,68 × 3,18 μm (Figure 2 b). ...

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