Spores of both Puccinia recondita f sp, tritici and P striiformis (brown rust and yellow rust of wheat) are thought to be primarily dispersed by wind. The results of experiments, using a rain simulator with uniform drop sizes (2.5, 3.4, 4.2 or 4.9 mm), on the effect of rain on dispersal of brown (leaf) rust and yellow (stripe) rust spores are reported. Experiments on both pathogens were done in still air; additional experiments were done on brown rust with simulated wind and rain. Spore dispersal was estimated by trapping spores on wheat plants and assessing the disease symptoms which subsequently developed under optimum conditions. Simulated rainfall of each the four drop sizes tested dispersed spores of both pathogens. In still air spore ...
Wheat rust pathogens have been threatening agriculture all through history and they currently cause ...
Simulated rain (mean drop diameter c. 1 or 3 mm) was allowed to fall for 10 – 15 min on to barley le...
Simulated raindrops, diameter c. 3 or 4 mm, fell 13 m down a raintower onto suspensions of Septoria ...
Spores of both Puccinia recondita f. sp. tritici and P. striiformis (brown rust and yellow rust of w...
After a brief description of the biophysical environment of diseased plants, mechanisms of short-di...
Tap and puff followed by dry spore transport (TP), spore dislodging from lesion and drip (DR) along ...
Models were developed to study splash dispersal of fungal plant pathogens in space and time. The mod...
poster abstractCrop canopy architecture affects the dispersal of airborne fungal spores of plant dis...
Simulated rain of two intensities was allowed to fall for 30 min on to barley leaves infected by Rhy...
The influence of wind on the splash dispersal of Septoria nodorum pycnidiospores was studied in a ra...
Canopy architecture and distances between organs of plants susceptible to fungal airborne diseases a...
The fungus Colletotrichum gloeosporioides is responsible for yam anthracnose, the main disease of Di...
Simple, theoretical, physical principles and existing experimental data were used to derive an analy...
Simple, theoretical, physical principles and existing experimental data were used to derive an analy...
Cultivar mixtures can be used to improve the sustainability of disease management within farming sys...
Wheat rust pathogens have been threatening agriculture all through history and they currently cause ...
Simulated rain (mean drop diameter c. 1 or 3 mm) was allowed to fall for 10 – 15 min on to barley le...
Simulated raindrops, diameter c. 3 or 4 mm, fell 13 m down a raintower onto suspensions of Septoria ...
Spores of both Puccinia recondita f. sp. tritici and P. striiformis (brown rust and yellow rust of w...
After a brief description of the biophysical environment of diseased plants, mechanisms of short-di...
Tap and puff followed by dry spore transport (TP), spore dislodging from lesion and drip (DR) along ...
Models were developed to study splash dispersal of fungal plant pathogens in space and time. The mod...
poster abstractCrop canopy architecture affects the dispersal of airborne fungal spores of plant dis...
Simulated rain of two intensities was allowed to fall for 30 min on to barley leaves infected by Rhy...
The influence of wind on the splash dispersal of Septoria nodorum pycnidiospores was studied in a ra...
Canopy architecture and distances between organs of plants susceptible to fungal airborne diseases a...
The fungus Colletotrichum gloeosporioides is responsible for yam anthracnose, the main disease of Di...
Simple, theoretical, physical principles and existing experimental data were used to derive an analy...
Simple, theoretical, physical principles and existing experimental data were used to derive an analy...
Cultivar mixtures can be used to improve the sustainability of disease management within farming sys...
Wheat rust pathogens have been threatening agriculture all through history and they currently cause ...
Simulated rain (mean drop diameter c. 1 or 3 mm) was allowed to fall for 10 – 15 min on to barley le...
Simulated raindrops, diameter c. 3 or 4 mm, fell 13 m down a raintower onto suspensions of Septoria ...