Climatic variables that control development of stripe rust disease on winter wheat
Coakley, S.M.
Climatic variables that control development of stripe rust disease on winter wheat - 1981 - Printed
10 ref.; Summary (En)
The frequency and severity of the stripe rust disease (caused by Puccinia striiformis) on winter wheat in the Pacific Northwest of the U.S.A. has increased since 1958 in association with climatic variation. From 1968-1979, rust intensities on 'Gaines' wheat were most highly correlated with accumulated negative degree days (NDD) between 1 December and 31 January and positive degree days (PDD) between 1 April and 30 June. NDD and PDD were calculated from a 7 deg C base. Linear regression equations using NDD alone accounted for 76 of the variation in stripe rust. When NDD and PDD were combined, 88 of the variation in stripe rust was explained. When a
English
Fungal diseases
Meteorology and climatology
Plant diseases
Wheat triticum spp.
82-820932
Climatic variables that control development of stripe rust disease on winter wheat - 1981 - Printed
10 ref.; Summary (En)
The frequency and severity of the stripe rust disease (caused by Puccinia striiformis) on winter wheat in the Pacific Northwest of the U.S.A. has increased since 1958 in association with climatic variation. From 1968-1979, rust intensities on 'Gaines' wheat were most highly correlated with accumulated negative degree days (NDD) between 1 December and 31 January and positive degree days (PDD) between 1 April and 30 June. NDD and PDD were calculated from a 7 deg C base. Linear regression equations using NDD alone accounted for 76 of the variation in stripe rust. When NDD and PDD were combined, 88 of the variation in stripe rust was explained. When a
English
Fungal diseases
Meteorology and climatology
Plant diseases
Wheat triticum spp.
82-820932