Abstract

Isolates of races 0, 2, and 3 of Cochliobolus carbonum collected from two locations in North Carolina were grown in vitro at 20, 24, or 28 C on potato-lactose agar (PLA) or on water agar with either autoclaved green corn leaves or senesced corn leaves. Races, temperatures, and media all significantly affected sporulation. Temperature×race and substrate×race interactions were not statistically significant. Therefore, it seems unlikely that differences in sporulation by races 2 and 3 on corn are influenced differentially by temperature or simple nutritional factors. Averaged over all factor levels, race 2 sporulated best, followed by race 3 and then race 0

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