1. Expression of Resistance of Wheat to <em>Fusarium graminearum</em> and <em>F. culmorum</em> Under Various Experimental Conditions.
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Schets, F. M. and Wieringa-Brants, D. H.
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PLANT diseases , *FUSARIUM diseases of plants , *WHEAT , *GENETIC research - Abstract
The resistance ranking was very similar under different periods of incubation except the 17 and 24 h variants under plastic bags and with the presence or absence of Bayleton treatment. Very similar ranking was recorded also in the tests where four plot replicates were used, e.g. the reaction seventy was so close in different plot replicates that one plot per genotype seemed to be enough for serial resistance tests. The significant plot × genotype interaction shows that relative resistance ranking may vary to some extent, but basic changes do not occur. Also similar cultivar reactions were observed at different levels of disease severity resulting from inoculation with isolates differing in pathogenicity. An average reaction to these levels is closer to the genetically determined resistance. Analysis of the behaviour of a cuitivar at different disease severity levels helps to predict the field behaviour of a given genotype. The Bayleton treatment was ineffective against scab, although there was some interaction with cultivars. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1988
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