The Survival in Soil of Itersonilia Pastinacae Channon, the Cause of Parsnip Canker
PR Smith
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences
20(3) 647 - 660
Published: 1967
Abstract
When parsnip roots, naturally infected with Itersonilia pastinacae Channon, were buried in the field, the fungus was still viable after 12 months. When the stem apical meristems ofthe roots were removed to promote their more rapid decomposition, the fungus did not survive burial longer than 7 months.https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9670647
© CSIRO 1967