نتایج جستجو برای: wheat resistance

تعداد نتایج: 427170  

2017
G. I. Aradottir J. L. Martin S. J. Clark J. A. Pickett L. E. Smart

Insect pests can reduce wheat yield by direct feeding and transmission of plant viruses. Here we report results from laboratory and field phenotyping studies on a wide range of wheat, including landraces from the Watkins collection deriving from before the green revolution, more modern cultivars from the Gediflux collection (north-western Europe) and modern UK Elite varieties, for resistance to...

2016
Zhi Li Zhenglong Ren Feiquan Tan Zongxiang Tang Shulan Fu Benju Yan Tianheng Ren

Secale cereale L. has been used worldwide as a source of genes for agronomic and resistance improvement. In this study, a stable wheat-rye substitution line and 3 primary 1RS.1BL translocation lines were selected from the progeny of the crossing of the Chinese local rye Aigan variety and wheat cultivar Mianyang11. The substitution and translocation lines were identified by molecular cytogenetic...

Journal: :Genome 2016
Wujuan Yang Changyou Wang Chunhuan Chen Yajuan Wang Hong Zhang Xinlun Liu Wanquan Ji

Alien addition lines are important for transferring useful genes from alien species into common wheat. Rye is an important and valuable gene resource for improving wheat disease resistance, yield, and environment adaptation. A new wheat-rye addition line, N9436B, was developed from the progeny of the cross of common wheat (Triticum aestivum L., 2n = 6x = 42, AABBDD) cultivar Shaanmai 611 and ry...

2005
Dmitry Miroshnichenko Mikhail Filippov Sergey Dolgov

Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) ranks first among cereal crops cultivated in Russia and Russia is one of the major wheat producers in the world. Though there is a great demand for Russian wheat varieties with resistance to diseases and other environmental stress, there is a limitation at transferring resistance to crop plants by the complexity of stress tolerance traits, as most of these are quant...

2017
Wenjun Zhang Shisheng Chen Zewdie Abate Jayaveeramuthu Nirmala Matthew N Rouse Jorge Dubcovsky

The Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici (Pgt) Ug99 race group is virulent to most stem rust resistance genes currently deployed in wheat and poses a threat to global wheat production. The durum wheat (Triticum turgidum ssp. durum) gene Sr13 confers resistance to Ug99 and other virulent races, and is more effective at high temperatures. Using map-based cloning, we delimited a candidate region inclu...

Journal: :Annual review of phytopathology 2011
Ravi P Singh David P Hodson Julio Huerta-Espino Yue Jin Sridhar Bhavani Peter Njau Sybil Herrera-Foessel Pawan K Singh Sukhwinder Singh Velu Govindan

Race Ug99 of the fungus Puccinia graminis tritici that causes stem or black rust disease on wheat was first detected in Uganda in 1998. Seven races belonging to the Ug99 lineage are now known and have spread to various wheat-growing countries in the eastern African highlands, as well as Zimbabwe, South Africa, Sudan, Yemen, and Iran. Because of the susceptibility of 90% of the wheat varieties g...

Journal: :desert 2008
s. s. moosavi b. yazdi samadi m. r. naghavi a. a. zali h. dashti

Wheat powdery mildew caused by fungal pathogen Blumeria graminis f.sp. tritici is a destructive wheat disease, occurring in regions with cool and humid climates. In order to investigate the changes in pathogenicity of the disease and to identify the effective genetic source of resistance, a total of 29 wheat genotypes with different resistance major genes (Pm) were studied in two hotspots of Go...

Journal: :The plant genome 2016
Meriem Aoun Matthew Breiland M Kathryn Turner Alexander Loladze Shiaoman Chao Steven S Xu Karim Ammar James A Anderson James A Kolmer Maricelis Acevedo

Leaf rust (caused by Erikss. []) is increasingly impacting durum wheat ( L. var. ) production with the recent appearance of races with virulence to widely grown cultivars in many durum producing areas worldwide. A highly virulent race on durum wheat was recently detected in Kansas. This race may spread to the northern Great Plains, where most of the US durum wheat is produced. The objective of ...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2005
Louis S Hesler

Experiments were conducted to identify and characterize host plant resistance to bird cherry-oat aphid, Rhopalosiphum padi (L.), in various wheat and wheat-grass hybrids. Initial tests screened for resistance to R. padi among 12 grass accessions (eight wheat [Triticum aestivum L.], three triticale [XTriticosecale Wittmack], and 1XElytricum [Elytrigia elongata [Host] Nevski x Triticum aestivum h...

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