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Genetic differentiation of Puccinia triticina Erikss. in Russia
Russian Journal of Genetics, 2017A collection of Puccinia triticina isolates was characterized for polymorphism of microsatellite loci and estimated for their differentiation by geographic origin. The collection included 20 isolates from the Ural region, 31 from West Siberia, 53 from Central Europe, 32 from the Northwest region, 32 from the Volga region, and 40 from the North Caucasus
E. I. Gultyaeva +6 more
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Virulence of Puccinia triticina on Triticum and Aegilops species
Australasian Plant Pathology, 2016Virulence of 347 single-uredinial isolates of Puccinia triticina from 16 species of Aegilops and Triticum grown in experimental fields with natural inoculum in Dagestan (Caucasus region of Russia) and Novosibirsk (West Siberian region of Russia) and in an artificially inoculated field in Shortandy (Northern Kazakhstan) was analyzed with 20 near ...
Elena I. Gultyaeva +6 more
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Transient expression and insertional mutagenesis of Puccinia triticina using biolistics
Functional & Integrative Genomics, 2005The fungal genus Puccinia contains more than 4,000 species. Puccinia triticina, causal agent of wheat leaf rust, is an economically significant, biotrophic basidiomycete. Little is known about the molecular biology of this group, and tools for understanding gene function have not yet been established.
Craig A, Webb +6 more
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New Puccinia triticina races on wheat in South Africa
Australasian Plant Pathology, 2018Virulence analysis of the South African Puccinia triticina Eriks. population from 2012 to 2016 revealed the presence of four new wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) leaf rust races, which coincided with the increased incidence of the disease during this period.
W. H. P. Boshoff +4 more
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Race and Virulence Analysis of Puccinia triticina in China in 2014 and 2015
Plant Disease, 2020Wheat leaf rust, caused by Puccinia triticina, is an important fungal disease of wheat in China. To study races of the pathogen in China, leaf rust samples were collected from 14 provinces in 2014 and 15 provinces in 2015. From the samples, 494 single-uredinial isolates were derived from the 2014 collection and 649 from the 2015 collection.
Lin Zhang +6 more
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Puccinia triticina (wheat brown rust).
2021Abstract Leaf rust seldom kills wheat, but it is capable of causing 35-50% yield loss in endemic areas on susceptible cultivars, where severity levels of 25-40% are reached at the tillering stage and 100% at the flowering stage. The disease causes more damage worldwide than other wheat rusts.
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Biochemical responses in wheat due to Puccinia triticina infection
Indian Phytopathology, 2023Rashmi D. +3 more
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