Ergot on maize
Maize ear showing symptoms of ergot, or horse’s tooth (Claviceps gigantea). Infected kernels grow into large fungal structures known as sclerotia alongside normal healthy kernels. In the early stages of infection, sclerotia are pale colored, soft and slimy, finally hardening toward harvest time.
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Ergot on maize
Maize ear showing symptoms of ergot, or horse’s tooth (Claviceps gigantea). Infected kernels grow into large fungal structures known as sclerotia alongside normal healthy kernels. In the early stages of infection, sclerotia are pale colored, soft and slimy, finally hardening toward harvest time.
Photo credit: CIMMYT.
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Uploaded on August 20, 2010
Taken on April 5, 2006