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LEAF RUST RESISTANCE OF TRANSEC WHEAT
Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology, 1969The same single dominant factor in the wheat-rye translocation line Transec controls resistance to Australian leaf rust strains in the seedling and adult plant stages. Transec did not derive the major factor for adult plant resistance from its Chinese Spring parent. The two factors which are both on chromosome 4A appear to be loosely linked.
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Incomplete Resistance to Coffee Leaf Rust
1983Incomplete resistance to Hemileia vastatrix Berk. et Br. has been studied in Brazil under field, greenhouse, nursery and laboratory conditions. The following coffee populations were studied: breeding lines and cultivars of C. arabica, and c. canephora cultivars Kouillou, Icatu andCatimor.
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2014
Generally, two strategies are used to control leaf rust disease: i) incorporating genetic resistance into new cultivars ii) the use of fungicides. The first approach is the most environmentally and economically friendly. In this sense deployment through marker assisted selection is preferred, with seedling resistance and adult plant resistance testing.
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Generally, two strategies are used to control leaf rust disease: i) incorporating genetic resistance into new cultivars ii) the use of fungicides. The first approach is the most environmentally and economically friendly. In this sense deployment through marker assisted selection is preferred, with seedling resistance and adult plant resistance testing.
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Effect of Leaf Rust on Cereal Forage
Nature, 1957FEW investigators have examined the effect of leaf rust on yield, chemical composition and nutritive value of cereal forage. This situation is unexpected in view of the large acreage of cereals devoted to sheep and cattle grazing in many countries.
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