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Sorghum Ergot Goes Global in Less Than Three Years, Prepared by G. Odvody (Texas A&M University), R. Bandyopadhyay (ICRISAT, Visiting Scientist, Texas A&M University), R. A. Frederiksen, T. Isakeit (Texas A&M University), D. Frederickson (Visiting Scientist, Texas A&M University), H. Kaufman (Texas A&M University), J. Dahlberg (USDA/ARS/TARS, Puerto Rico), R. Velasquez, H. Torres (INIFAP, Mexico & Texas A&M University)

Sorghum Ergot - Field Identification (Agricultural Communications Publication # L-5180), Prepared by Joseph Krausz (Texas A & M University)

Sorghum Ergot: Distinguishing Sphacelia and Sclerotia of Claviceps africana in Seed (Spanish) (Agricultural Communications Publication #L-5315S), Prepared by Debra Frederickson, Gary Odvody and Thomas Isakeit (Texas A & M University)

Sorghum Ergot: Distinguishing Sphacelia and Sclerotia of Claviceps africana in Seed (Agricultural Communications Publication #L-5315), Prepared by Debra Frederickson, Gary Odvody and Thomas Isakeit (Texas A & M University)

Sorghum Ergot: New Disease Threat to the Sorghum Industry (Agricultural Communications Publication #L-5179), Prepared by Joseph Krausz and Thomas Isakeit (Texas A & M University)

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