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Dept. of Agronomy & Natural Resources
... and cytoplasmic substitution in wheat breeding, especially in the search for cultivars with improved protein content and baking quality; collection of native populations of wheat and land races for ... products. Forage Production Section Establishment of new forage crop species and cultivars and new selections of late maturing wheat cultivars for silage; tests of forage crops for their response to ...
www.agri.gov.il

Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Oregon State University
... biology of the Septoria diseases that are increasing in their importance as limiting factors to wheat production. Teaching ALS 111 OSU Odyssey Publications Coakley, S.M. 1988. Variation in climate ... U., C.C. Mundt, M.E. Hoffer and S.M. Coakley.1996 Selective influence of wheat cultivars on pathogeneicity of Mycosphaerella graminicola (anamorph Septoria tritici). Phytopathology 86:454-458 Calvero, S. ...
www.bcc.orst.edu

Department of Biology: Plant Ecophysiology Group: Publications: 1995
... H. Association of water use efficiency and nitrogen use efficiency with photosynthetic characteristics of two wheat cultivars. J. Exp. Bot. 46: 1429-1438. Van der Straeten D, Chaerle L, Sharkov G, Lambers ...
www.bio.uu.nl

First report of pathogenic association
... Nahrstoffarmer Agar (3). Isolates of F. graminearum, CE135 and CE136 (from wheat) and CE137 (from corn) deposited in the Centro de Referencia en Micologia ( ... conditions tested. These same strains also caused FHB in wheat. Farmers who use a soybean/wheat crop rotation should be aware of a potential build- ... yet been found in the U.S. In Argentina, a range of wheat cultivars are known to be infected ...
www.cps-scp.ca

Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology - 2001
... . Blenis and P.S. Chow Pages 149-157 Genetics / Génétique Reaction of common and durum wheat cultivars to infection of kernels by Pyrenophora tritici-repentis M.R. Fernandez, R.M. DePauw, and ... . Hiratsuka Pages 384–390 Genetics and Resistance / Génétique et rèsistance Resistance to Entomosporium mespili among cultivars of saskatoon, Amelanchier alnifolia P.S. Ronald, R.G. St-Pierre, and P.S. Bains ...
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GBG note #7
... Wheat Three major types of wheat have been grown in Alaska: hard red spring wheat, winter wheat and durum wheat. Winter wheat cultivars frequently have poor winter survival and result in poor yields. Durum wheat varieties ... and ripen. Varieties of hard red spring wheat (bread wheat) have shown the best adaptation to the Alaska climate. Hard red spring wheat requires an additional 10-15 days to ...
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Dormants or Semi? - Daylily Forum - GardenWeb
... your while to try semis - you could get ideas for good cultivars for your location from your regional American Hemerocallis Society group ( ... with dormants for the simple reason that many growers label their cultivars as "semi-evergreen" to appeal to as many customers as ... . The closest wones (actually the only ones in CO) are Wheat Ridge, Greely or Aurora. I would appreciate tohe opportunity to ...
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Gilding the Lily: Developments in Asiatic Hybrid Lilies
... number, usually the aftermath of a flirtation with a member of another species. For example, wheat, which has six sets of chromosomes (hexaploid), is the result of a cross between ... In windswept Saskatchewan, robust flowers held on sturdy stems are particularly valuable traits. Numerous polyploid cultivars have been introduced in recent years. Some good ones to try include: `Avignon': tetraploid, ...
gardenline.usask.ca

APSnet Education Center - Plant Disease Lessons - Stem Rust of Wheat (Black Rust)
... Updated, 2005. DISEASE: Stem rust (black rust) PATHOGEN: Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici HOSTS: wheat and barley, common barberry (and some additional Berberis, Mahoberberis, and Mahonia spp.) Authors Gail ... of resistant cultivars, but outbreaks may occur when new pathogen races arise against which the existing kinds of resistance are ineffective. Stem rust remains an important threat to wheat and ...
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APSnet Education Center - Plant Disease Lessons - Soil-borne wheat mosaic virus
... SBWM nursery First described in 1919, Soil-borne wheat mosaic virus (SBWMV) can cause severe stunting and mosaic in susceptible wheat, barley and rye cultivars. The disease was often misdiagnosed as a ... resistance is incorporated into the most popular cultivars grown where SBWM already occurs. Nevertheless, in recent years SBWMV distribution has spread to various wheat growing regions of the U.S. ...
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