@ARTICLE{Gołębniak_Barbara_The_2001, author={Gołębniak, Barbara}, number={No 4}, journal={Journal of Plant Protection Research}, pages={395-401}, howpublished={online}, year={2001}, publisher={Committee of Plant Protection PAS}, publisher={Institute of Plant Protection – National Research Institute}, abstract={In greenhouse experiments the susceptibility of meadow fescue, perennial ryegrass and Italian ryegrass to Fusarium avenaceum, F. cu/mor um and F. grami num infection was studied. Various responses to Fusarium spp. infection were observed among the tested grass species and their cult i vars. Meadow fescue was the most susceptible to all the Fusarium isolates used. F. avenaceum isolates also strongly reduced perennial ryegrass emergence. In the experiments with Italian ryegrass the number of seedlings having survived the artificial infection of seeds with Fusarium spp. was significantly larger for Atos, Gran, Mitos and Polus cultivars than for Kroto, Lotos and Tur. All of the studied grasses were more susceptible to the strongly pathogenic F. avenaceum isolates than to F. culmorum and F. graminum isolates, having moderate pathogenicity.}, type={Article}, title={The response of meadow rescue, perennial ryegrass and Italian ryegrass to infection by Fusarium avenaceum, F. culmorum and F. graminum}, URL={http://ochroma.man.poznan.pl/Content/131204/PDF-MASTER/13_PLANT_41_4_2001_Golebniak_The_Response.pdf}, keywords={meadow fescue, Italian ryegrass, Fusarium avenaceum, F. culmorum, F. graminum, perennial ryegrass, susceptibility}, }