THE most important wheat rust in Western Australia is stem rust, Leaf rust occurs infrequently and has not been known to cause serious damage
Wheat leaf diseases were at much reduced levels in 1984. This may have been caused by prolonged summ...
Not AvailableSurveys on wheat stem rust were conducted in major wheat-growing areas of the Indian su...
Glume blotch on wheat crops is seen frequently in some areas of Western Australia and was particular...
STEM RUST is one of the most serious diseases of wheat and is of world-wide importance. Fortunately,...
High summer and autumn rainfalls, followed by rust infection of volunteer plants and favourable cond...
Stem rust of wheat is probably the most damaging plant disease in the world. The rust fungus attacks...
Comments on the 1963 epidemic and the current situation regarding rust races and resistant varieties...
State Wheat Advisory Committee recommendations for wheat varieties for 1965 plantings. THE wheat rus...
DISEASES caused by pathogenic organisms can seriously affect the yield of wheat. Some diseases are c...
Guide containing information on the causes and development of wheat rust diseases, and methods for p...
A race of wheat rust which could have considerable economic importance to wheat farmers was recognis...
Rusts are important pathogens of angiosperms and gymnosperms including cereal crops and forest trees...
Guide containing information on the causes and development of wheat rust diseases, and methods for p...
RUST is possibly the most destructive disease attacking antirrhinums or snapdragons. In Western Aust...
Mean leaf rust infection of wheat accessions grown at 10 different locations across the climatic zon...
Wheat leaf diseases were at much reduced levels in 1984. This may have been caused by prolonged summ...
Not AvailableSurveys on wheat stem rust were conducted in major wheat-growing areas of the Indian su...
Glume blotch on wheat crops is seen frequently in some areas of Western Australia and was particular...
STEM RUST is one of the most serious diseases of wheat and is of world-wide importance. Fortunately,...
High summer and autumn rainfalls, followed by rust infection of volunteer plants and favourable cond...
Stem rust of wheat is probably the most damaging plant disease in the world. The rust fungus attacks...
Comments on the 1963 epidemic and the current situation regarding rust races and resistant varieties...
State Wheat Advisory Committee recommendations for wheat varieties for 1965 plantings. THE wheat rus...
DISEASES caused by pathogenic organisms can seriously affect the yield of wheat. Some diseases are c...
Guide containing information on the causes and development of wheat rust diseases, and methods for p...
A race of wheat rust which could have considerable economic importance to wheat farmers was recognis...
Rusts are important pathogens of angiosperms and gymnosperms including cereal crops and forest trees...
Guide containing information on the causes and development of wheat rust diseases, and methods for p...
RUST is possibly the most destructive disease attacking antirrhinums or snapdragons. In Western Aust...
Mean leaf rust infection of wheat accessions grown at 10 different locations across the climatic zon...
Wheat leaf diseases were at much reduced levels in 1984. This may have been caused by prolonged summ...
Not AvailableSurveys on wheat stem rust were conducted in major wheat-growing areas of the Indian su...
Glume blotch on wheat crops is seen frequently in some areas of Western Australia and was particular...