Seed blanking
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Lack of seed production in plants
Seed blanking is a plant disease injury causing the seed producing anatomy to contain no seeds despite otherwise normal development. This term is used to contrast with other causes of seed production failure, including but not limited to earlier or more widespread damage to the plant.[1] [2] [3] For one example, wheat blast causes widespread seed blanking.[4]
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[edit ]- ^ "Publication : USDA ARS". USDA Agricultural Research Service . 2020年11月18日. Retrieved 2020年11月18日.
- ^ Olsen, Mary; Bigelow, D.; Pryor, B.; Rasmussen, S. (2012年01月19日). "Detection of Xanthomonas translucens on barley seed". University of Arizona . University of Arizona College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. hdl:10150/203861 . Retrieved 2020年11月18日.
- ^ "PEST MANAGEMENT : DISEASES Infection of Plants of Selected Rice Cultivars by the False Smut Fungus , Ustilaginoidea virens , in Arkansas" (PDF). University of Arkansas . 2020年11月10日. S2CID 30403146 . Retrieved 2020年11月18日.
- ^ "Crossing boundaries: looking at wheat diseases in times of the COVID-19 crisis". CGIAR WHEAT. 2020年04月07日. Retrieved 2020年12月26日.
I have seen subsistence farmers stand in front of their swaying, golden wheat fields, but there is not a single grain inside the spikes.
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