Abstract

Exposure of maize (Zea mays L.) leaves to high temperature stress, i.e., 42 C for 6 hr before inoculation with Bipolaris maydis race T followed by incubation in the dark at 28 C for 24 hr, resulted in a significant decrease in peroxidase activity in both resistant and susceptible isolines compared with the control. Exposure to high temperature stress resulted in a significant increase in electrolyte leakage as well as in sporulation in both isolines

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