Abstract

Low concentrations (41 μm) of Hinosan (Edifenphos) inhibited hyphal extension and decreased the hyphal growth unit length and phosphatidylcholine content of Fusarium graminearum A3/5, but had no effect on specific growth rate. Thus, at low concentrations, Hinosan acted as a paramorphogen, increasing hyphal branching, but not inhibiting growth. The colony radial growth rate and specific growth rate of F. graminearum were significantly decreased at Hinosan concentrations of 82 μm and 492 μm, respectively.

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