infection process of plectosporium alismatis on host and non-host species in the alismataceae. | in australia, the endemic fungus plectosporium alismatis (syn. rhynchosporium alismatis) has potential use as a mycoherbicide for several species in the alismataceae, a family of aquatic and semi-aquatic marsh herbs, which are considered to be important weeds in rice crops. of five species identified in south-eastern australia where rice is grown, two species, sagittaria graminea and sagittaria montevidensis are resistant (non-hosts), and no records of p. alismatis on these species have been rep ... | 2004 | 15446718 |