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------- Experimental. Causing wilted leaflets. Not confirmed in other publications. Pending confirmation, all monocotyledonous host plants reported by Stamova & Satirova (1987) are considered doubtful.
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------ host in inoculation studies in a greenhouse.
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------- When grown in rotation with Fabaceae hosts.
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------- Completed its immature stages.
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------- Larval host.
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------- In Santa Maria county, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Confirmed host.
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------- In experiments, cv. Aydan Hanim was found to be a good host.
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------- pathotype Triticum.
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