The paper reports on the black stem rust epidemic in South-West Finland in summer 1951, primarily from a plant breeder’s point of view. The report is based on the material collected by the Agricultural Research Centre, Department of Plant Breeding, from the spring wheat cultivations of South-West Finland and the Department’s trial field at Jokioinen. 1. Black stem rust was quite general in spring wheat throughout the southwest of Finland. In the extreme south-western part of the country the crop losses caused by drought and black stem rust were up to and over 50 per cent. In the eastern district of the area under review the damage by black stem rust was negligible in spite of heavy infection. 2. The coefficient of the correlation between th...
The current paper has presented the results of joint long-term immunological study of winter wheat v...
Wheat (Triticum sp. L.), as one of the first domesticated food crops, is the basic staple food for a...
Stem rust is an occasional, but devastating disease of wheat. Epidemics occur when there is a carry ...
The paper reports on the black stem rust epidemic in South-West Finland in summer 1951, primarily fr...
vokKirjasto Aj-KKesän 1951 mustaruoste-epidemia Lounais-suomessa erityisesti kasvinjalostajan kannal...
Fungal plant pathogens causing cereal diseases in Finland have been studied by a literature survey, ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer Nature via the DOI in this recordW...
The discussion was the widespread appearance in 1950 of the relatively new race of stem rust of whea...
Stem rust of wheat Puccinia graminis tritici Eriks. and Henn., has always been a limiting factor in ...
In 1958-1960 year investigations were made to determine diseases (except,smuts) wich are most preval...
Part I. (a) Black rust (P. graminis). (1) Fresh uredo-sori of this rust are not found after the comm...
Abstract. The obtaining of high yields of crops is directly dependent on the cultivated varieties. I...
Rather than to rely on the efforts of historians of the future, this paper will record the devastati...
Yellow rust, caused by Puccinia striiformis Wes. is one of the most significant diseases constraint ...
Disease infection in relation to sowing time of winter rye (Secale cereale) was studied in southern ...
The current paper has presented the results of joint long-term immunological study of winter wheat v...
Wheat (Triticum sp. L.), as one of the first domesticated food crops, is the basic staple food for a...
Stem rust is an occasional, but devastating disease of wheat. Epidemics occur when there is a carry ...
The paper reports on the black stem rust epidemic in South-West Finland in summer 1951, primarily fr...
vokKirjasto Aj-KKesän 1951 mustaruoste-epidemia Lounais-suomessa erityisesti kasvinjalostajan kannal...
Fungal plant pathogens causing cereal diseases in Finland have been studied by a literature survey, ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer Nature via the DOI in this recordW...
The discussion was the widespread appearance in 1950 of the relatively new race of stem rust of whea...
Stem rust of wheat Puccinia graminis tritici Eriks. and Henn., has always been a limiting factor in ...
In 1958-1960 year investigations were made to determine diseases (except,smuts) wich are most preval...
Part I. (a) Black rust (P. graminis). (1) Fresh uredo-sori of this rust are not found after the comm...
Abstract. The obtaining of high yields of crops is directly dependent on the cultivated varieties. I...
Rather than to rely on the efforts of historians of the future, this paper will record the devastati...
Yellow rust, caused by Puccinia striiformis Wes. is one of the most significant diseases constraint ...
Disease infection in relation to sowing time of winter rye (Secale cereale) was studied in southern ...
The current paper has presented the results of joint long-term immunological study of winter wheat v...
Wheat (Triticum sp. L.), as one of the first domesticated food crops, is the basic staple food for a...
Stem rust is an occasional, but devastating disease of wheat. Epidemics occur when there is a carry ...