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Heritability of Resistance to Bacterial Streak in Winter Wheat

Crop Science, 1996
Bacterial streak caused by Xanthomonas campestris pv. translucens reduces yield of wheat [Triticum aestivum (L.) em Thell] worldwide. Attempts to control the disease with bactericides have been unsuccessful. Resistant cultivars offer the best protection against yield loss, but little is known about the inheritance of resistance.
B. L. Tillman, S. A. Harrison
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Soluble Sugar Changes During Winter and Resistance to Snow Mould in Winter Wheat

Journal of Phytopathology, 1989
AbstractSoluble sugar content was analysed in plant shoots of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L. cvs CI 14106, CI 9342, ANB 7143, Starke and Capelle Desprez) cultivated in a growth chamber under simulated winter conditions. The sugar content was analysed five times during the “winter”. In parallel cultivations the plants were infected with a snow mould
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Evaluation of winter wheat cultivars for drought resistance

Euphytica, 1980
Cultivars of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell.), considered by wheat breeders to be drought sensitive or drought resistant, were grown under two irrigation regimes (daily or weekly waterings) to determine physiological responses to drought and to evaluate methods to use in screening for drought resistance.
G. B. Adjei, M. B. Kirkham
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Stem Rust Resistance in ‘Jagger’ Winter Wheat

Crop Science, 2016
‘Jagger’ has been used widely as a parent to develop hard red winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) varieties throughout the US southern Great Plains. Jagger has resistance to the stem rust pathogen race TTTTF, which is virulent to many winter wheat cultivars, yet the genetic basis of this resistance was unknown.
M. Kathryn Turner   +3 more
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Breeding winter barley for hardiness and disease resistance

Economic Botany, 1952
This crop, valuable for pasturage and feed grain, is largely confined to the southern and eastern States, and northward extension of its range is promised by the prospects of success in breeding cold-resistant varieties.
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WINTER GARLIC CULTIVAR WITH GROUP RESISTANCE TO PHYTOPATHOGENS

Plant Protection and Quarantine
Garlic (Allium sativum L.) is a highly valued vegetable crop widely used in food. Currently, garlic is imported into the Russian Federation from Asian countries, reducing the country's food self-sufficiency in this crop. Within the framework of domestic vegetable breeding programs, winter garlic cultivar Pamyati NinyArsentyevny, have been developed ...
S.K. TEMIRBEKOVA   +5 more
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Resistance Theory, Antigonus, and the Bear in The Winter's Tale

SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, 2017
Antigonus in The Winter's Tale is often condemned for obeying Leontes' command to abandon the infant Perdita in the wilderness, and his death at the hands of a bear is often cited as a punishment for this obedience. This essay uses Reformation theories of resistance and obedience to suggest that Antigonus acts properly in abandoning the child, as he ...
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MECHANISMS OF TEA PLANTS RESISTANCE TO WINTER STRESSORS

Естественные и технические науки, 2019
Представлен анализ содержания связанной воды, степени оводненности тканей, прослежена активность каталазы в листьях чая. В качестве дополнительного показателя использован расчет жизнеспособности растительных тканей и уровень их фотосинтетической активности по результатам замеров флуоресценции хлорофилла. Результаты представляют практический интерес при
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Diallel Analysis of Resistance in Winter Wheat

Crop Science, 2004
Frederic Hakizimana   +4 more
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