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A Field Inoculation Method for Septoria tritici and Septoria nodorum
Plant Pathology, 1970SUMMARY A method is described, using a Czapek Dox V‐8 agar and continuous irradiation with near‐ultraviolet light, which enables large numbers of spores of Septoria tritici and Septoria nodorum to be produced rapidly and also allows ...
B. M. Cooke, D. Gareth Jones
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Diseases affecting wheat: Septoria tritici blotch
2018Septoria tritici blotch (STB) is one of the most common and economically important diseases of wheat worldwide. This chapter evaluates various methods of disease management, considering the key developments of recent decades, the major challenges encountered and the future trajectory of this work.
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Bobwhite’s’ Germplasm Selection Pressure Upon Septoria Tritici Pathogenicity
1993The adaptation of parasitic fungi to resistant cultivars could be caused by the selection upon a population of isolates (Cordo et al. 1989, Stakman 1947). The appearance of new isolates could originate from mutations that cause changes in the genetic structure.
C. A. Cordo +3 more
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Inheritance of Septoria Tritici Blotch Resistance in Winter Wheat
Crop Science, 2001Septoria tritici blotch (STB), a fungal foliar disease of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) caused by Septoria tritici Rob. ex Desm., is a major constraint to wheat production worldwide. Understanding the inheritance of resistance in known resistant genotypes would potentially lead to more efficient deployment of host plant resistance.
X. Zhang, S.D. Haley, Y. Jin
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The reaction of wheat genotypes to Septoria tritici
Annals of Applied Biology, 1976SUMMARYSeedling leaves, flag leaves, culms and heads of wheat genotypes were evaluated under glasshouse and field conditions for reaction to Septoria tritici. Parameters used for resistance screening were the incubation and latent periods, disease and sporulation levels, and 1000 grain weight.Significant correlations were obtained between reactions of ...
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Mycosphaerella graminicola (Septoria tritici blotch)
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Epidemiology of Septoria tritici and S. Nodorum
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1972Jill R. Williams, D. Gareth Jones
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Mycorrhizal inoculation protected bread wheat against Septoria tritici blotch.
2022Septoria tritici blotch (STB) is one of the most common diseases encountered in bread wheat crops andcan cause yield losses of up to 50%. Its causal agent, the hemibiotrophic fungus Zymoseptoria tritici(Z. tritici), is developing increasing resistance to conventional fungicide treatments.
Allario, Thierry +12 more
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The epidemiology of Septoria tritici and S. nodorum
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1971D. Gareth Jones, Kehinde Odebunmi
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