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1986
Oat crown rust, stem rust and powdery mildew are endemic in Europe but their severity varies depending on region and year. Crown rust and stem rust are more common in southern countries and powdery mildew in more humid ones, where it is considered to be the most important disease of oats. In the period 1979–1983, the highest occurrences were in the UK (
J. Sebesta +5 more
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Oat crown rust, stem rust and powdery mildew are endemic in Europe but their severity varies depending on region and year. Crown rust and stem rust are more common in southern countries and powdery mildew in more humid ones, where it is considered to be the most important disease of oats. In the period 1979–1983, the highest occurrences were in the UK (
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The Nature of Horizontal Resistance of Oats to Crown Rust
1986Development of Puccinia coronata in an oat cultivar with horizontal resistance (HR) was assessed using fluorescence microscopy. The first visible response was fluorescence in mesophyll cell walls. This reaction occurred about 18 h after inoculation, and seemed to depend upon development of substomatal vesicles.
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Mexican Oat Germ Plasm as a Source of Resistance to Stem Rust and Crown Rust
Plant Disease, 1996One hundred and three lines and cultivars of oat used as progenitors in the oat breeding programs in Chihuahua and Chapingo, Mexico, were tested for resistance to stem rust and crown rust. Each line or cultivar was evaluated in the seedling stage to races NA8, 16, 25, 26, 27, 28, and 55 of Puccinia graminis f. sp. avenae (stem rust), and isolates CR13,
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Genome-Wide Association Mapping of Crown and Brown Rust Resistance in Perennial Ryegrass
Genes, 2022Marta Malinowska +2 more
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OAT CROWN RUST RESISTANCE IN ISRAEL
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1977openaire +1 more source
Oat Varieties Highly Resistant to Crown Rust
Agronomy Journal, 1930H. C. Murphy, T. R. Stanton
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Genetic analysis and molecular mapping of a seedling crown rust resistance gene in oat
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2014Curt A Mccartney +2 more
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