Winter injuries in grasslands in northern Norway caused by low temperature fungi.
Author(s) : ANDERSEN I. L.
Type of article: Article
Summary
The most serious low-temperature fungi causing winter injuries in grasslands in northern Norway are Myriosclerotinia borealis (Bubak and Vleugel) Kohn and Typhula ishikariensis Imai. In regions with stable and cold winters with a continuous snow cover of 150-180 days or more, the grasslands are highly exposed to low-temperature fungi.
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- Original title: Winter injuries in grasslands in northern Norway caused by low temperature fungi.
- Record ID : 1992-2836
- Languages: English
- Source: Nor. J. agric. Sci. - suppl. n. 7
- Publication date: 1992
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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- Themes: Seeds and plants
- Keywords: Plant (botany); Mould; Norway; Chilling injury; Natural cold
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