Abstract
Twenty-five native grass speceis and 20 introduced forage grasses were tested for susceptibility to P. sorghi in Thailand. Sorghum nitidum, a native species, was susceptible to systemic infection. The native grass Themeda villosa was partially susceptible because only its lower leaves became systemically infected. Also tested was Zea diploperennis, which was susceptible.

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