several methods of oospore germination have been described but results have proved difficult to repeat and thus the mode of germination is still in doubt (56, 693)[2]
(100-250 x 18 μm (dimensions of sporangiophores and sporangia can vary greatly with environmental conditions)) 100-250 x 18 μm (dimensions of sporangiophores and sporangia can vary greatly with environmental conditions)[2]
(Seed transmission occurs from oospores carried with, and on, seed and there are conflicting reports of transmission from mycelium carried within seed (Williams, 1980)) Seed transmission occurs from oospores carried with, and on, seed and there are conflicting reports of transmission from mycelium carried within seed (Williams, 1980)[2]
Williams, Position paper on seed transmission of some graminaceous downy mildews. Proceedings International Conference on graminaceous downy mildew diseases, Bellagio, Italy (1979) 1980[2]
Williams, Downy mildews of tropical cereals, in Advances in Plant Pathology (eds D.S. Ingram and P.H. Williams), Vol. 2, pp. 1-103, Academic Press, London and New York, 1983 (general review)[2]
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