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Siberian Herald of Agricultural Science
Barley net blotch is an economically significant disease of global importance that leads to 10–40% yield loss. The pathogen, Pyrenophora teres, is a pathogen with a high risk of developing multiple resistance to several chemical fungicides at once ...
A. Asaturova +3 more
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Barley net blotch is an economically significant disease of global importance that leads to 10–40% yield loss. The pathogen, Pyrenophora teres, is a pathogen with a high risk of developing multiple resistance to several chemical fungicides at once ...
A. Asaturova +3 more
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Exploiting barley landraces to reintroduce lost genetic diversity: Resistance to net form net blotch
Crop scienceCenturies of barley (Hordeum vulgare) domestication and selection has resulted in reduced genetic diversity in modern cultivars, limiting breeder's options to select desirable traits.
Nola K. D'Souza +7 more
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Plant Pathology, 1983
The effect of barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) on the development of net blotch (Pyrenophora eves) and leaf blotch (Rhynchosporium secalis) was examined on seven barley cuitivars. Seedlings were infected with BYDV at the two‐leaf stage (G.S. 12). Their susceptibility to three isolates of p teres and isolates of two races (U.K. 1, U.K. 2) of R.
J VARUGHESE, ELLIS GRIFFITHS
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The effect of barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) on the development of net blotch (Pyrenophora eves) and leaf blotch (Rhynchosporium secalis) was examined on seven barley cuitivars. Seedlings were infected with BYDV at the two‐leaf stage (G.S. 12). Their susceptibility to three isolates of p teres and isolates of two races (U.K. 1, U.K. 2) of R.
J VARUGHESE, ELLIS GRIFFITHS
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2025 7th International Congress on Human-Computer Interaction, Optimization and Robotic Applications (ICHORA)
Early detection of plant diseases helps reduce the use of pesticides in agricultural production and increases productivity. Methods based on meteorological data are successful in predicting plant diseases and weather data are effective in disease ...
R. Arslan +5 more
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Early detection of plant diseases helps reduce the use of pesticides in agricultural production and increases productivity. Methods based on meteorological data are successful in predicting plant diseases and weather data are effective in disease ...
R. Arslan +5 more
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Inheritance of Resistance to Net Blotch in Barley in Morocco
Plant Disease, 1996Barley cultivars currently grown in Morocco do not have satisfactory resistance to net blotch, caused by Pyrenophora teres. This study determined the inheritance of resistance in spring barley to net blotch in 11 F 2:5 populations in the field in Morocco.
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DEVELOPMENT OF BARLEY NET BLOTCH FROM INFESTED STRAW AND SEED
Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1968not available
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Evaluation of fungicides in control of spot-type net blotch on barley
Crop Protection, 2002Abstract Ten fungicides ( pyraclostrobin , tebuconazole , flutriafol , epoxiconazole , propiconazole , triadimefon , azoxystrobin , trifloxystrobin , difenoconazole and a mixture of propiconazole with iprodione ) were evaluated as single applications for control of spot-type net blotch of barley caused by Drechslera teres f.
K.W Jayasena, R Loughman, J Majewski
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Plant Breeding
The research reported here was conducted to follow up on observations of durable adult‐plant resistance to net form net blotch in several Australian varieties of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). Over 11 years, isolates of Pyrenophora teres f.
H. Wallwork +6 more
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The research reported here was conducted to follow up on observations of durable adult‐plant resistance to net form net blotch in several Australian varieties of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). Over 11 years, isolates of Pyrenophora teres f.
H. Wallwork +6 more
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Epidemiology of Spot-Type Net Blotch on Spring Barley in Saskatchewan
Phytopathology, 1991The number of airborne spores of Pyrenophora teres f. maculata, disease progress, and occurrence of conditions favorable for disease development were studied in relation to crop development and weather variables in a barley crop growing in a field with infested crop debris in 1986 and 1987.
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