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Abstract Dwarf bunt, caused by Tilletia controversa, is a major biotic constraint and grain contaminant in winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) production. The conventional approach for evaluating dwarf bunt resistance in wheat cannot be conducted until maturity.
Belayneh A. Yimer +3 more
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Reaction of wheat, alternative wheat and triticale cultivars to common bunt
Seventeen winter wheat cultivars registered in the Czech Republic were tested for reaction to common bunt in 2-3 year field trials. Bunt infection of resistant checks Globus and Bill varied between 4.1% and 10.6%; the highest infection in cv.
Veronika Dumalasová, Pavel Bartoš
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The scientific journey to eradicate smuts on the prairies
We provide a detailed exploration of the historical context on how we manage what was once among the most destructive and hard to manage diseases affecting wheat in North America, namely, common bunt (covered smut). Abstract The cultivation of wheat in North America represents a relatively recent endeavour, spanning a mere 150 years.
Reem Aboukhaddour +3 more
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Головнёвые грибы рода Tilletia – распространенные и вредоносные патогены пшеницы во всем мире. В последнее десятилетие, в связи с расширением зон органического земледелия, отмечается нарастание их значимости, что предопределяет необходимость усиления ...
Е. И. Гультяева +3 more
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Whole genome sequencing of Tilletia laevis, the fungal pathogen causing common bunt
Tilletia laevis is a fungal pathogen that causes the severe wheat disease known as common bunt, which is widespread in wheat-growing areas worldwide. Nevertheless, insufficient genome data hinders research at the molecular level. In this study, we reported a high-quality whole genome assembly of T.
Miao, Yang +10 more
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Organic small grain production in the Upper Midwest and Northeast: Challenges and lessons learned
Abstract Small grains provide agronomic benefits that are critical to the success of organic production, and opportunities within local food movements create expanded markets for small grains. However, diversifying rotations with small grains can present challenges related to production, infrastructure, and markets.
Claire G. Stedden +7 more
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Is rye bunt, Tilletia secalis, present in North America?
A volunteer rye plant (Secale cereale) infected by a reticulate spored species of Tilletia was collected in a wheat field in southeastern Idaho in 1993 (WSP 71279). The smut fungus was identified as Tilletia contraversa, the dwarf bunt pathogen of wheat,
Carris, Lori, Castlebury, Lisa A
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Common bunt of durum wheat (DW), Triticum turgidum L. ssp. durum (Desf.) Husn., is caused by the two closely related fungal species belonging to Tilletia genus (Tilletiales, Exobasidiomycetes, Ustilaginomycotina): Tilletia laevis Kühn (syn. T.
Giuliano Manetti (16021991) +9 more
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Common bunt of durum wheat (DW), Triticum turgidum L. ssp. durum (Desf.) Husn., is caused by the two closely related fungal species belonging to Tilletia genus (Tilletiales, Exobasidiomycetes, Ustilaginomycotina): Tilletia laevis Kühn (syn. T.
Giuliano Manetti (16021991) +9 more
core +1 more source

