نتایج جستجو برای: stem rust

تعداد نتایج: 282360  

Journal: :Chemosphere 2008
Satoshi Mitsunobu Yoshio Takahashi Yoichi Sakai

Green rust (Fe(4)(II)Fe(2)(III)(OH)(12)SO(4).3H(2)O) is an intermediate phase in the formation of iron (oxyhydr)oxides such as goethite, lepidocrocite, and magnetite. It is widely considered that green rust occurs in many soil and sediment systems. Green rust has been shown to reduce sorbed Se(VI), Cr(VI), and U(VI). In addition, it is also reported that green rust does not reduce As(V) to As(I...

1998
J. A. Kolmer

Leaf rust (caused by Puccinia recondita f. sp. tritici) is the most widespread and regularly occurring rust on wheat. Genetic resistance is the most economical method of reducing yield losses due to leaf rust. To date, 46 leaf rust resistance genes have been designated and mapped in wheat. Resistance gene expression is dependent on the genetics of host-parasite interaction, temperature conditio...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Davoud Ashourloo Mohammad Reza Mobasheri Alfredo Huete

Spectral Vegetation Indices (SVIs) have been widely used to indirectly detect plant diseases. The aim of this research is to evaluate the effect of different disease symptoms on SVIs and introduce suitable SVIs to detect rust disease. Wheat leaf rust is one of the prevalent diseases and has different symptoms including yellow, orange, dark brown, and dry areas. The reflectance spectrum data for...

2017
K. P. Roopa P. U. Krishnaraj

Groundnut or peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is one of the important economic oilseed crops of the world. The cultivated groundnut belongs to family Fabaceae, subfamily Papilionaceae. Groundnut is grown in nearly 100 countries. It occupies 21.7 million ha worldwide with a total production of 38.6 million tonnes during 2011 (FAOSTAT, 2011). Among the soil-borne fungal diseases of groundnut, stem ro...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2004
Corinne Robert Marie-Odile Bancal Pierre Nicolas Christian Lannou Bertrand Ney

A model to predict Septoria tritici blotch (STB) and leaf rust effects on wheat growth was constructed and evaluated in two steps. At the leaf scale, Bastiaans' approach that predicts the relative photosynthesis of a wheat leaf infected with a single disease, was extended to the case of two diseases, one biotrophic and one necrotrophic by considering the leaf rust-STB complex. A glasshouse expe...

2008
H. DEISING S. HEllER H. XU

, Rust fungi are important plant pathogens, infecting taxonomically diverged plant taxa such as angiospermes, gymnospermes and also some pteridophytes. Though members of all families of spermatophytes are infected by rusts, it is interesting that members of the Poaceae, Leguminosae and Compositae are the dominating hosts. Many of the plants are economically important crops such as maize, wheat,...

2014
Amanda L. Pendleton Katherine E. Smith Nicolas Feau Francis M. Martin Igor V. Grigoriev Richard Hamelin C. Dana Nelson J. Gordon Burleigh John M. Davis

Rust fungi are a group of fungal pathogens that cause some of the world's most destructive diseases of trees and crops. A shared characteristic among rust fungi is obligate biotrophy, the inability to complete a lifecycle without a host. This dependence on a host species likely affects patterns of gene expansion, contraction, and innovation within rust pathogen genomes. The establishment of dis...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2010
Sheng Zhang Song Lu Xiao Xu Helena Korpelainen Chunyang Li

Populus cathayana Rehd., a dioecious tree species, is widely distributed in the northern, central and southwestern regions of China. In poplars, Melampsora larici-populina Kleb. is mainly responsible for rust disease, which is considered to be the world's most important disease of poplars. Yet, little is known about sex-related responses to rust disease in poplars. The purpose of this work was ...

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