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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Erarbeitung von Schwellenwerten zur wirksamen Bekämpfung von Zwergsteinbrand (Tilletia controversa) und Steinbrand (Tilletia caries) sowie deren praktische Umsetzung im Öko-Landbau [PDF]
Zwergsteinbrand und Steinbrand sind die gefährlichsten und häufigsten Krankheiten im ökologischen Weizenanbau. In diesem Projekt wurde untersucht, inwieweit Schwellenwerte für das Saatgut und den Boden zur Befallsminderung beitragen.
Dressler, Markus +2 more
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Image‐based crop disease detection using machine learning
Image‐based crop disease detection using machine learning provides a faster, more accurate alternative to traditional methods, with advancements in AI and imaging platforms expanding its effectiveness. Abstract Crop disease detection is important due to its significant impact on agricultural productivity and global food security.
Aria Dolatabadian +5 more
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Strategien gegen Zwergsteinbrand (Tilletia controversa) und Steinbrand (Tilletia caries) im ökologischen Getreidebau [PDF]
Im Rahmen dieses Forschungsprojektes wird untersucht, inwieweit Schwellenwerte für Zwergsteinbrand (Tilletia controversa) und Steinbrand (Tilletia caries) am Saatgut ausreichen oder ob künftig das Infektionspotential im Boden stärker berücksichtigt ...
Dressler, Markus +2 more
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Demonstration of an Integrated Pest Management Program for Wheat in Tajikistan [PDF]
Citation: Landis, D. A., Saidov, N., Jaliov, A., El Bouhssini, M., Kennelly, M., Bahlai, C., . . . Maredia, K. (2016). Demonstration of an Integrated Pest Management Program for Wheat in Tajikistan. Journal of Integrated Pest Management, 7(1), 9.
Bahlai, C. +7 more
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Application of CRISPR Technology in Plant Improvement: An Update Review
Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats/CRISPR‐associated protein 9 (CRISPR/Cas9) stands as a major technique in genetic engineering, offering innumerable applications for enhancing agricultural and horticultural crops. It contributes significantly to improving quality traits, managing biotic and abiotic stresses, and extending shelf ...
Himanshu Saini +4 more
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Identifying resistance genes in wheat against common bunt (Tilletia caries) by use of virulence pattern of the pathogen [PDF]
455 wheat varieties and breeding lines were grown in the field,contaminated with 7 to 11 different races of common bunt. Based on the reaction of the lines to the different virulence races, it was possible to group the lines by differential varieties ...
Backes, G. +6 more
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Abstract Drought is a significant factor that causes yield loss in essential cereal crops such as sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench], necessitating the development of drought‐tolerant varieties adaptable to various water conditions. This study aimed to pinpoint drought‐tolerant sorghum lines and genomic regions for tolerance by utilizing 216 sorghum
Yirgalem Tsehaye +4 more
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Cereal variety and population selection [PDF]
This research review notes that cereal variety breeding in the last 50 years has been based on pedigree line bred varieties as part of the development of a production system dependent on oil-based inputs.
Jones, Hannah
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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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