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Genomic regions associated with common root rot resistance in the barley variety Delta [PDF]
Common root rot (CRR) caused by Bipolaris sorokiniana is a serious disease constraint in the dry temperate cereal growing regions of the world. Currently little is known about the genetic control of resistance to CRR in cereals.
Bovill, J. +3 more
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Spot form net blotch, caused by Pyrenophora teres f. maculata, is a significant global disease of barley (Hordeum vulgare). Baudin, a barley cultivar that was until recently extensively grown in Western Australia, was reported as having minor seedling ...
M. J. Muria-Gonzalez +5 more
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Net blotch disease caused by Pyrenophora teres is one of the most damaging fungal diseases of barley crop. This study screened comparatively the effectiveness of eleven fungicide products applied to malting barley (Hordeum vulgare L. conv. distichum Alef.
Loredana Alexandra SUCIU +7 more
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Growers often use alternations or mixtures of fungicides to slow down the development of resistance to fungicides. However, within a landscape some growers will implement such resistance management methods while others do not, and may even apply solo ...
J. Helps +3 more
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Immunological assessment of winter barley cultivars against leaf net blotch
Immunological assessment of winter barley varieties sown in the south of Russia in relation to leaf net blotch infestation for further use in agricultural production has been carried out.
G. Volkova, Y. Yakhnik, A. Danilova
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Survey of Barley and Wheat Diseases in the Central Highlands of Eritrea
Annual surveys of barley and wheat diseases were conducted in Eritrea from 2000 to 2002. The surveys covered six zones of the central highlands where barley and wheat are grown.
A.H. Yahyaoui +5 more
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Assessment of Spring Barley Populations in Comparison to Homogenous Varieties [PDF]
The necessity to increase genetic diversity in agriculture has been widely discussed during the last decades. Heterogeneous populations is one of the ways to increase genetic diversity in varieties of self-pollinating cereals.
Gaile, Zinta +4 more
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A collection of spring barley accessions was studied according to such traits as the length of the growing season, the height of the straw, resistance to lodging and fungal diseases (net blotch and dark brown spot blotch, powdery mildew, stem rust, loose
N. V. Ivanova +3 more
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The most widespread and harmful disease of barley is net form of net blotch caused by the ascomycete Pyrenophora teres f. teres Drechsler (Ptt). A cost effective and environmentally sustainable strategy for barley protection against Ptt is to develop ...
O. Afanasenko +7 more
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Distribution of an Exotic Pest, \u3ci\u3eAgromyza Frontella\u3c/i\u3e (Diptera: Agromyzidae), in Manitoba, Canada. [PDF]
Agromyza frontella is an exotic alfalfa pest from Europe that was first detected in North America in 1968 and has since spread westward into Ontario and the north central United States. Informal surveys had detected A.
Gavloski, J. +4 more
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