Abstract

Investigations were carried out in 1996-1998 in the experimental fields in Zamość region. The following ten lines of oats were tested: CHD 894, CHD 1095, CHD 1236, CHD 1607, CHD 1653, CHD 1692, STH 2293, STH 2393, STH 2494, STH 2694. The seedlings which showed symptoms of either root and sheath nectosis, or rotting stems ranged form 9-36 ad 9-70% of all seedlings tested, respectively. Results of mycological analysis of seedlings showed that <i>F.avenaceum</i> and <i>F.culmorum</i> were most frequently represented on infected parts (43% ad 42% of all <i>Fusarium</i> spp. isolates respectively), and also they were the most frequently obtained from stems with necrotic stripes (24% and 46% of all <i>Fusarium</i> spp., respectively). Apart from <i>F.avenaceum</i> and <i>F.culmorum</i> there was some <i>F.crookwellense</i> found every year on lower internodes.

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