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Estimating the economic impact of breeding nonspecific resistance to leaf rust in modern bread wheat
(American Phytopathological Society (APS), 1998)
Breeding for resistance to rust diseases in wheat is an example of productivity maintenance research. Productivity maintenance research is necessary to avoid contractions in the wheat supply curve that result from changes ...
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Time-series multispectral indices from unmanned aerial vehicle imagery reveal senescence rate in bread wheat
(MDPI, 2018)
Detection of senescence's dynamics in crop breeding is time consuming and needs considerable details regarding its rate of progression and intensity. Normalized difference red-edge index (NDREI) along with four other ...
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Mining centuries old In situ conserved turkish wheat landraces for grain yield and stripe rust resistance genes
(Frontiers, 2016)
Wheat landraces in Turkey are an important genetic resource for wheat improvement. An exhaustive 5-year (2009–2014) effort made by the International Winter Wheat Improvement Programme (IWWIP), a cooperative program between ...
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Progress in host plant resistance in wheat to Russian wheat aphid (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in North Africa and West Asia
(Southern Cross Publishing Group, 2011)
Russian wheat aphid (RWA), Diuraphis noxia (Kurdjumov), is an important pest of wheat and barley in several countries of North Africa and West Asia, e.g., Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Ethiopia, Yemen, Turkey and Iran. Host ...
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Asociación de genoma completo para el hábito de crecimiento en trigo harinero (Triticum aestivum L.)
(Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco, 2021)
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Rht8 dwarf gene distribution in chinese wheats identified by microsatellite marker
(Institute of Crop Sciences, 2003)
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Inducción de posibles fitoalexinas en trigo (Triticum spp.) y su efecto en el crecimiento del hongo estimulador Tilletia indica Mitra
(Sociedad Mexicana de Fitopatología, 2006)
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How can we improve crop genotypes to increase stress resilience and productivity in a future climate? A new crop screening method based on productivity and resistance to abiotic stress
(Oxford University Press; Society for Experimental Biology, 2016)
The need to accelerate the selection of crop genotypes that are both resistant to and productive under abiotic stress is enhanced by global warming and the increase in demand for food by a growing world population. In this ...