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Untargeted Metabolomic Investigation of Wheat Infected with Stinking Smut Tilletia caries
Phytopathology, 2021Rebecca A Weed +2 more
exaly
Mededelingen (Rijksuniversiteit te Gent. Fakulteit van de Landbouwkundige en Toegepaste Biologische Wetenschappen), 2003
Based on the morphological characteristics of the ustilospores, the geographical distribution and host preference of common bunt Tilletia foetidae and T. caries on bread wheat and durum wheat in Syria has been studied. The spore wall structure forms the most feasible and convenient method for differentiation between the two pathogens.
S, Ismail, O F, Mamluk, M F, Azmeh
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Based on the morphological characteristics of the ustilospores, the geographical distribution and host preference of common bunt Tilletia foetidae and T. caries on bread wheat and durum wheat in Syria has been studied. The spore wall structure forms the most feasible and convenient method for differentiation between the two pathogens.
S, Ismail, O F, Mamluk, M F, Azmeh
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On the occasion of common bunt (Tilletia caries DC. Tul.) epidemic on wheat in Croatia
1999In the time of harvest in July 1998 wheat infected with common bunt was observed on fields in the Drava-Danube region of eastern Croatia that had been ocupied. This disease can be caused by four Tilletia species. On wheat there are two more species that cause a different type of symptoms and they are: Dwarf bunt (T. controversa Kuhn, syn.
Cvjetković, Bogdan +3 more
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Molecular screening for resistance to common bunt (Tilletia caries) of wheat
Journal of Biotechnology, 2019A.M. Madenova +4 more
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Real-time PCR assay for quantification of Tilletia caries contamination of UK wheat seed
Plant Pathology, 2004Adrian M I Roberts, V Mulholland
exaly
Increased susceptibility to Septoria nodorum in winter wheat infected by Tilletia caries
Plant Pathology, 1986A. WAINWRIGHT, M. A. KENNY, D. J. YARHAM
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THE INITIATION OF INFECTION BY BUNT OF WHEAT (TILLETIA CARIES)
Annals of Applied Biology, 1940openaire +1 more source
Isolation of Tilletia caries from Infected Wheat Plants
Phytopathology, 1972openaire +1 more source
Comparing the pathogenicity of Austrian isolates of Tilletia caries on wheat (Triticum aestivum)
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