The occurrence of P. tritici-repentis among the fungal flora of soft white winter wheat seed in New York, USA, was assessed during 1990-91. The fungus was recovered from 54% of the seed lots in 1990 and from 36% of the seed lots in 1991, infecting an av. of 2.1 and 0.6% of the seeds, respectively. Seed infection by fungal pathogens was generally low in 1991. Alternaria spp. were the fungi most commonly associated with soft white winter wheat seed in both years. Stagonospora [Leptosphaeria] nodorum, Epicoccum nigrum and various Fusarium spp. were also prevalent, particularly in 1990. Mycelium of P. tritici-repentis was detected by culturing and light microscopy in all layers of the pericarp of the wheat seed, but not in the seed coat or the ...
A complex of foliar diseases can affect pyrethrum in Australia, but those of greatest importance are...
A fungus Pyrenophora tritici-repentis induces tan spot of wheat which is a foliar disease that cause...
Seedlings of winter rye collected from yellowing patches during October to November 1985—1987 showed...
The seed infection process of Pyrenophora tritici-repentis, incitant of tan spot of wheat, was inves...
In the years 1982-1984, the occurrence of Septoria nodorum and associated myooflora in 48 and 23 sam...
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Fourteen winter wheat varieties obtained from the Czech Republic for testing disease resistance were...
Diseases caused by Alternaria sp. are among the most common diseases of crops throughout the world. ...
A whole range of pathogens are seedborne (Fusarium and Dreschslera spp.), they reduce seed germinati...
The subject of the study was fungal infection of winter wheat and spring barley grain, intended for ...
The present investigations were carried out on seeds of the spring wheat var. 'Kolibri'. Storage was...
The incidence of wheat head infection by Pyrenophora tritici-repentis (Ptr), the etiological agent o...
Wheat is currently considered as one of the most important crops world-wide. Among the fungal diseas...
Diseases caused by Alternaria sp. are among the most common diseases of crops throughout the world. ...
Diseases caused in wheat by Helminthosporium spp. have led to considerable yield and production loss...
A complex of foliar diseases can affect pyrethrum in Australia, but those of greatest importance are...
A fungus Pyrenophora tritici-repentis induces tan spot of wheat which is a foliar disease that cause...
Seedlings of winter rye collected from yellowing patches during October to November 1985—1987 showed...
The seed infection process of Pyrenophora tritici-repentis, incitant of tan spot of wheat, was inves...
In the years 1982-1984, the occurrence of Septoria nodorum and associated myooflora in 48 and 23 sam...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Fourteen winter wheat varieties obtained from the Czech Republic for testing disease resistance were...
Diseases caused by Alternaria sp. are among the most common diseases of crops throughout the world. ...
A whole range of pathogens are seedborne (Fusarium and Dreschslera spp.), they reduce seed germinati...
The subject of the study was fungal infection of winter wheat and spring barley grain, intended for ...
The present investigations were carried out on seeds of the spring wheat var. 'Kolibri'. Storage was...
The incidence of wheat head infection by Pyrenophora tritici-repentis (Ptr), the etiological agent o...
Wheat is currently considered as one of the most important crops world-wide. Among the fungal diseas...
Diseases caused by Alternaria sp. are among the most common diseases of crops throughout the world. ...
Diseases caused in wheat by Helminthosporium spp. have led to considerable yield and production loss...
A complex of foliar diseases can affect pyrethrum in Australia, but those of greatest importance are...
A fungus Pyrenophora tritici-repentis induces tan spot of wheat which is a foliar disease that cause...
Seedlings of winter rye collected from yellowing patches during October to November 1985—1987 showed...