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Publikováno v:
Plant disease. 81(3)
Wheat stem rust overwintered in southern Louisiana, southern Texas, southwestern Georgia, northeastern Arkansas, and southwestern South Carolina in the winter of 1994-95. Wheat stem rust caused negligible yield losses in wheat in the United States. R
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Plant disease. 83(9)
Stem rust caused negligible yield losses in 1996 in the United States. Wheat stem rust was first found during the second week of April in a field of soft red winter wheat southwest of Houston, Texas. Race Pgt-TPMK continues to predominate, with 66% o
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Plant disease. 88(3)
Frequent epidemics of leaf rust in Egypt have been attributed to the appearance of new races virulent on commonly grown wheat cultivars. In 1998, 1999, and 2000, 726 isolates of Puccinia triticina collected in Egypt were tested on a set of 20 single
Autor:
G. L. Linkert, James A. Anderson, G. A. Hareland, Jochum J. Wiersma, J.V. Wiersma, Ruth Dill-Macky, D. V. McVey, Yue Jin, James A. Kolmer, R. H. Busch
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Journal of Plant Registrations. 3:175-180
'RB07' (Reg. No. CV-1028, PI 652930) hard red spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) was developed by the University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station and released in 2007. RB07 was tested as MN99436-6 in statewide yield trials from 2003 to 2
Autor:
Ming-Shun Chen, J. R. Rickertsen, J. A. Ingemansen, S. Kalsbeck, R. Little, Scott D. Haley, D. V. McVey, O. K. Chung, Guihua Bai, Amir M. H. Ibrahim, P. S. Baenziger, Bradford W. Seabourn, M. A. C. Langham, Yue Jin
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Journal of Plant Registrations. 2:115-121
Darrell' (Reg. No. CV-1024, PI 644224) hard red winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) was developed by the South Dakota State University-Agricultural Experiment Station and released in 2006 to seed producers by the South Dakota State University-Agricul
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Plant Disease. 86:568-572
Wheat stem rust caused negligible yield losses in 1997 and 1998. Overwintering sites were found in central and east-central Louisiana in 1997, and in northwestern Florida, northeastern Louisiana, and central Texas in 1998. Race Pgt-TPMK predominated
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Crop Science. 35:1051-1055
Cultivar comparisons have suggested that the 1BL/1RS wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)-rye (Secale cereale L.) chromosomal translocation enhances agronomic performance and environmental stability of wheat. This advantage has been attributed either to dise
Autor:
D. L. Long, D. V. McVey
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Crop Science. 33:1373-1381
Knowledge of the genes for resistance to leat rust caused by Puccinia recondita Roberge es Desmaz. t. sp. tritici present in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars and breeding lines is useful in developing resistant cultivars, intimating poten
Autor:
D. V. McVey
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Crop Science. 31:1145-1149
Accessions of spring habit Triticum spp. with genomes AABB and T. sphaerococcum Percival (genomes AABBDD) were surveyed to characterize their reaction to stem rust (Puccinia graminis Pers.: Pers. f. sp. tritici Eriks. & Henn.). Because of the dearth
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Phytopathology. 87(9)
Stem rust race Pgt-QCCJ was first found in the Great Plains of the United States in 1989, collected primarily from barley. This race became a major part of the Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici population, even though it is virulent to only a few hard