@article{icrisat5684, title = {A study of toxic compound produced by Sclerospora graminicola }, publisher = {Indian Phytopathological Society}, author = {S P Wani and P V Rai}, pages = {557--563}, year = {1980}, volume = {32}, journal = {Indian Phytopathology}, number = {4}, url = {http://oar.icrisat.org/5684/}, abstract = {The toxin (Sg-toxin) was recovered from infected bajra [Pennisetum typhoides] plants but not from healthy ones at c. 0.5\% on dry wt. basis. It was toxic to P. typhoides and, to a greater extent, to tomato, and at up to 0.06\% dilution. It inhibited the germination of seeds and decreased plumule length, especially in P. typhoides. It did not affect the growth of any of 23 micro-organisms tested. Sg-toxin is a non-specific vivo-toxin} }