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From: Oryzae pathotype of Magnaporthe oryzae can cause typical blast disease symptoms on both leaves and spikes of wheat under a growth room condition

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Neck and leaf blast symptoms developed in rice cv. BRRI Dhan63 leaves and panicles after artificial inoculation of plants with conidia of MoO strains RB13b and RBTa1849-2. a Typical eye-shaped lesions with gray center (arrows) on the leaf of rice seedling. b Mock-inoculated control plants showed no blast disease symptoms on leaves and panicles. c, d Partially bleached rice panicles by MoO strains RB13b (c) and RBTa1849-2 (d). e Black-pigmented infection appeared on panicle of rice plant inoculated with MoO strains, RB13b (i) and RBTa1849-2 (iii), whereas middle panicle collected from mock-inoculated control plant (ii) had no sign of infection

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