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Taken together, these results indicate that FgArl1 is important in the development and pathogenicity of F. graminearum.Silicified fossil legume woods of Cynometroxylon Chowdhury Ghosh collected from the Neogene (late Miocene) sediments of the Bengal Basin, eastern India, exhibit fungal decay seldom found in the fossil record. The wood possesses numerous perforate areas on the surface that seem to be the result of extensive fungal activity. In transverse section, the decayed areas (pockets) appear irregular to ellipsoidal in outl