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Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1958
The investigations described concern physiological differentiation in crown rust of oats ( Puccinia coronata Corda f. sp. avenae ). The pathogenic reactions of thirteen races identified from twenty-four uredospore collections are presented, and the results discussed in relation to the problem of breeding disease resistant cultivars of oats in Britain.
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The investigations described concern physiological differentiation in crown rust of oats ( Puccinia coronata Corda f. sp. avenae ). The pathogenic reactions of thirteen races identified from twenty-four uredospore collections are presented, and the results discussed in relation to the problem of breeding disease resistant cultivars of oats in Britain.
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2001
In a preliminary survey of genetic variability among 12 Australian isolates of Puccinia coronata f. sp. avenae Fraser and Led (Pca) collected from 1966 to 1993, two relatively diverse (
Brake, V. M. +2 more
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In a preliminary survey of genetic variability among 12 Australian isolates of Puccinia coronata f. sp. avenae Fraser and Led (Pca) collected from 1966 to 1993, two relatively diverse (
Brake, V. M. +2 more
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Incidence and virulence ofPuccinia coronataf. sp. avenae in Canada in 1995
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 1997J. Chong, W.L. Seaman
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Germinability and Longevity of Teliospores of Puccinia coronata f. sp. avenae
Phytopathology, 1970openaire +1 more source
Virulence in Puccinia coronata f. sp. avenae and P. graminis f. sp. avenae in New Zealand
Phytopathology, 1977openaire +1 more source
2023
The oat crown rust pathogen, Puccinia coronata f. sp. avenae (Pca), causes significant disease in oat production globally. Pca is an obligate biotrophic pathogen requiring two hosts to complete its life cycle: the telial host (oat) and the alternate host (Rhamnus sp.).
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The oat crown rust pathogen, Puccinia coronata f. sp. avenae (Pca), causes significant disease in oat production globally. Pca is an obligate biotrophic pathogen requiring two hosts to complete its life cycle: the telial host (oat) and the alternate host (Rhamnus sp.).
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Incidence and virulence ofPuccinia coronataf. sp.avenaein Canada in 1994
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 1996J. Chong, W.L. Seaman
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Reactions of eastern Canada oat genotypes to Puccinia coronata f. sp. avenae
Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2020Yuanhong Chen +2 more
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Distribution and virulence ofPuccinia coronataf. sp.avenaein Canada in 1992
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 1994J. Chong, W.L. Seaman
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