Cercosporin is a red toxin created by the fungal genus Cercospora. Cercospora act as pathogens on a variety of plants including corn, tobacco, soybean...
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called cercosporin. All members of the genus Cercospora produce this light-activated toxin during infection. In the absence of light, cercosporin is inactive...
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soybean and is found almost worldwide. C. kikuchii produces the toxin cercosporin, as do a number of other Cercospora species. Seed: The disease on the...
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the genus Cercospora produce the plant toxin cercosporin, which causes the leaf spot appearance. Cercosporin is a photosensitizing perylenequinone plant...
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a yellow "halo" around the margins. This halo is caused by the toxin cercosporin, produced by Cercospora species. Not all lesions have distinct edges...
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cause reduction in host resistant soybean plants (Gu et al., 2020). Cercosporin is one non-specific colored mycotoxin produced in some Cercospora species...
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purple-pink pigment. P. capsellae also is known to produce a mycotoxin, cercosporin, which increases the virulence of the pathogen. Infected crucifers display...
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