Citation: Cox, C., . . . & Heer, W. (2004). Cultivar Mixtures for the Simultaneous Management of Multiple Diseases: Tan Spot and Leaf Rust of Wheat. Phytopathology, 94(9), 961-969. https://doi.org/10.1094/PHYTO.2004.94.9.96Because of differences in life histories between Puccinia triticina, a highly specialized, polycyclic, windborne pathogen with a shallow dispersal gradient, and Pyrenophora tritici-repentis, a residue-borne pathogen with a steep dispersal gradient, wheat mixtures are expected to be more effective at controlling leaf rust than tan spot. The objectives of this research were to determine the effect of two-cultivar mixtures with varying proportions and different pathogen resistance profiles on the severity of tan spot and ...
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The grounds responsible for severe epidemic in agriculture is the norm of growing homogeneous monocu...
Citation: Cox, C., . . . & Heer, W. (2004). Cultivar Mixtures for the Simultaneous Management of Mu...
International audienceThe potential of cultivar mixtures to reduce disease severity and increase yie...
The effect of plant density on disease is not well understood in populations of a single host plant ...
Diversification of cropping systems is a lever for the management of epidemics. However, most resear...
Mixtures of cultivars with contrasting levels of disease resistance are capable of suppressing infec...
In some countries where the wheat is cultivated, the biological adversities are led by foliar diseas...
Graduation date: 1990Two experiments involving interactions between wheat\ud (Triticum aesitivium L....
Epidemic development of Septoria nodorum was studied in pure stands and mixtures of two spring wheat...
Unlike qualitative plant resistance, which confers immunity to disease, quantitative resistance conf...
Increasing plant diversity using cultivar mixtures is a worthwhile strategy that has been shown as a...
Wheat is a major cereal crop in the U.S.A and in the world. However, its production is hampered by a...
Trial 90PE10 Strategic variety mixtures to reduce septoria diseases of wheat. Evaluation of wheat li...
This tool provides information on the use of mixtures to reduce disease in wheat-based rotations. I...
Increasing the biodiversity of cropped plants is a key leverage for agroecology, aiming to replace c...
The grounds responsible for severe epidemic in agriculture is the norm of growing homogeneous monocu...
Citation: Cox, C., . . . & Heer, W. (2004). Cultivar Mixtures for the Simultaneous Management of Mu...
International audienceThe potential of cultivar mixtures to reduce disease severity and increase yie...
The effect of plant density on disease is not well understood in populations of a single host plant ...
Diversification of cropping systems is a lever for the management of epidemics. However, most resear...
Mixtures of cultivars with contrasting levels of disease resistance are capable of suppressing infec...
In some countries where the wheat is cultivated, the biological adversities are led by foliar diseas...
Graduation date: 1990Two experiments involving interactions between wheat\ud (Triticum aesitivium L....
Epidemic development of Septoria nodorum was studied in pure stands and mixtures of two spring wheat...
Unlike qualitative plant resistance, which confers immunity to disease, quantitative resistance conf...
Increasing plant diversity using cultivar mixtures is a worthwhile strategy that has been shown as a...
Wheat is a major cereal crop in the U.S.A and in the world. However, its production is hampered by a...
Trial 90PE10 Strategic variety mixtures to reduce septoria diseases of wheat. Evaluation of wheat li...
This tool provides information on the use of mixtures to reduce disease in wheat-based rotations. I...
Increasing the biodiversity of cropped plants is a key leverage for agroecology, aiming to replace c...
The grounds responsible for severe epidemic in agriculture is the norm of growing homogeneous monocu...