Bipolaris sorokiniana

Host(s)

Wheat, barley and other cereals

Disease name

Spot blotch and common root rot

Cochliobolus sativus from Commanster, Belgium

Description

The fungus Cochliobolus sativus is the teleomorph (sexual stage) of Bipolaris sorokiniana (anamorph) which is the causal agent of a wide variety of cereal diseases. The pathogen can infect and cause disease on the root (where it is known as common root rot), leaf and stem, and head tissue. C.sativus is extremely rare in nature and thus it is the asexual or anamorphic stage which causes infections. The two most common diseases caused by B.sorokiniana are spot blotch and common root rot, mainly on wheat and barley crops.

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Phylogeny

Kindgom: 
Fungi
Phylum: 
Ascomycetes
Order: 
Pleosporales

Stats

Genome size: 
33.21Mb
Number of genes: 
12214

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