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Wheat rust is no longer a significant problem in Canada.
And in the second place, when you catch tobacco mosaic or wheat rust, let me know.
He is mainly known as a researcher of fungi and wheat rust.
She also researched the genetic structure of wheat rust pathogens.
Early in the 1860s, wheat rust devastated the wheat industry.
The disease, wheat rust, caused huge grain losses and even famines in the first half of the 20th century.
Robigo is a form of wheat rust, and has a reddish or reddish-brown color.
The land was mainly used for wheat farming until 1861 when wheat rust infected the entire crop.
Wheat rust pathogens are biotrophic and require living plant cells to survive.
Meteorological factors affecting the epidemiology of wheat rusts.
Over the next decade, the Champion Bay area suffered severely from drought, wheat rust and sheep scab.
It is the most prevalent of all the wheat rust diseases, occurring in most wheat growing regions.
In the 1950's, wheat rust devastated crops in North America, affecting three-quarters of some varieties.
He published a monograph of the Indian wheat rusts in 1906 and his research on Pythium in 1907.
Bose's comments on the problem of wheat rust were published in issues of "Nature" (1950) and "Science" (1953).
Wheat Rust (1958)
In the late 1860s and early 1870s Greenough suffered severely from flood, bushfire, wheat rust and sheep scab.
The fungus that causes wheat rust, Puccinia graminis, produces a rusty color on the stem of wheat and slowly destroys the plant.
The species used to be a lot more prevalent in the past, however due to its connection with wheat rust, the United States government has slowly been eradicating the species.
He inoculated sporidia from the winter spores of the wheat rust on the leaves of the "common barberry" (Berberis vulgaris).
Appin was for decades a major wheat-growing, and dairy-farming area, but wheat rust, and new railways reaching other primary producing areas of the State, reduced its importance.
(With J. M. Hayman and W. H. Moreland) Indian wheat rusts.
But wheat rust could have a devastating effect in countries like Ethiopia and India, where local farmers grow the bulk of the wheat, and chemicals might prove too costly.
BW experts in Okinawa and "at several sites in the Midwest and south:"conducted in 1961 "field tests" for wheat rust and rice blast disease.
Foxtail barley is also host to a number of viruses, and because it harbours wheat rust and blackstem rust, can indirectly affect the development of field crops.