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  2. Cochliobolus victoriae - Wikipedia

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    Cochliobolus victoriae is a fungus that causes Victoria blight in oats. Symptoms include stem weakening, seedling death, leaf damage, and premature ripening of seeds. [ 1 ] Other symptoms include basal necrosis and foliar striping, which begins at the lower leaves and proceeds upwards.

  3. Crop desiccation - Wikipedia

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    In addition, shikimate accumulates in plant tissues and diverts energy and resources away from other processes, eventually killing the plant over a period of days to weeks. In the UK, glyphosate began to be applied to wheat crops in the 1980s to control perennial weeds such as common couch which was very effective and meant that sowing of the ...

  4. Oat - Wikipedia

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    The oat (Avena sativa), sometimes called the common oat, is a species of cereal grain grown for its seed, which is known by the same name (usually in the plural). Oats appear to have been domesticated as a secondary crop, as their seeds resembled those of other cereals closely enough for them to be included by early cultivators.

  5. Ustilago avenae - Wikipedia

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    Ustilago avenae is a plant pathogen.Semiloose smut of oats can be found wherever oats are grown, as they are seldom treated with seed treatments. The level of treatment is low because oats command a lower sale price than other cereals and hence it is thought that treatment is uneconomic.

  6. Smut (fungus) - Wikipedia

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    They can cause plant disease and can infect a broad range of hosts in several monocot and dicot plant families. [3] Smuts are cereal and crop pathogens that most notably affect members of the grass family and sedges . Economically important hosts include maize, barley, wheat, oats, sugarcane, and forage grasses.

  7. Study: 21 popular cereals found to have cancer-linked ... - AOL

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    The chemical, which is the active ingredient in the weed killer Roundup, can allegedly cause cancer. The oat products tested were made by General Mills, including several Cheerios varieties and ...

  8. Puccinia coronata - Wikipedia

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    Puccinia coronata is a plant pathogen and causal agent of oat and barley crown rust.The pathogen occurs worldwide, infecting both wild and cultivated oats. Crown rust poses a threat to barley production, because the first infections in barley occur early in the season from local inoculum. [1]

  9. What Happens To Your Body When You Eat Oatmeal Every Day - AOL

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    Oats are rich in unique phytochemicals, including beta-glucan, ... RELATED: 11 Popular Foods That Contain Harmful Dyes & Chemicals. 2. Oatmeal may cause some belly bloat "If you are new to oats, ...