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Fungicide treatment for stripe rust control in Canterbury

open access: yesProceedings of the New Zealand Weed and Pest Control Conference, 1982
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Wheat stripe rust in China

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 2007
China has the largest stripe rust epidemic region in the world in terms of wheat acreage affected by the disease. Extensive studies on the epidemiology and management of stripe rust have been carried out since the widespread occurrence of the disease in the 1950s.
A. M. Wan, X. M. Chen, Z. H. He
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Stripe rust reactions of Australasian wheats

Euphytica, 1986
Seedling and field reactions to four European races of stripe rust were determined for 254 wheat cultivars, mostly from Australia and New Zealand. Numerical analyses of the data employed a divisive classification procedure with termal reallocation to form 10 groups which were then further classified, ordinated and diagnosed by several procedures.
J. R. Syme, J. P. Thompson
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Stripe Rust Resistance

2017
Stripe rust is best controlled by utilizing genetic resistance. Resistance to stripe rust has been studied for more than a century, but most progresses have been made during the last three decades. Two major types of resistance, all-stage resistance (ASR) and adult-plant resistance (APR) or high-temperature adult-plant (HTAP) resistance, have been ...
Meinan Wang, Xianming Chen
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Genetic Diversity for Stripe Rust Resistance in Wheat Landraces and Identification of Accessions with Resistance to Stem Rust and Stripe Rust

Crop Science, 2014
ABSTRACTStripe rust, caused by Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici, and stem rust, caused by P. graminis f. sp. tritici, are economically important diseases of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Stripe rust continues to cause huge economic losses in major wheat‐growing regions as new races of the pathogen frequently emerge.
Jinita Sthapit   +4 more
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Disease resistance in the genusAegilops L. — stem rust, leaf rust, stripe rust, and powdery mildew

Die Kulturpflanze, 1985
Resistance of the GaterslebenAegilops collection was studied in relation to the following wheat diseases: stem rust(Puccinia graminis), leaf rust(Puccinia recondita), stripe rust(Puccinia striiformis) and powdery mildew(Erysiphe graminis). Numerous sources of complete, combined or single resistance have been detected in 487 accessions of 21Aegilops ...
Jan Valkoun   +3 more
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Introgression and genetic mapping of leaf rust and stripe rust resistance in Aegilops triuncialis

Journal of Genetics, 2021
The growing and cultivating resistant wheat crop varieties is important to meet the demands of the growing population and minimizing the yield losses due to foliar diseases. More important is the identification of novel resistance sources and transfer of resistance in ready to use form.
Shiksha Arora   +6 more
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