Evaluation in Mexico of Type-I and Type-II resistance in spring wheat lines candidates for targeted crosses against scab
Schlang, N.
Evaluation in Mexico of Type-I and Type-II resistance in spring wheat lines candidates for targeted crosses against scab - Szeged (Hungary) : Cereal Research Non-Profit Company, 2008. - Computer File|Printed
Peer-review
In spite of progresses realized toward understanding resistance to FHB in wheat, the improvement of field resistance has been slow often largely based on Chinese source Sumai 3 although other resistance has been identified. The slow progress and absence of major breakthrough in resistance improvement in recent years is due to the complex nature of resistance. Since targeted crosses to further improve resistance to FHB are needed, we evaluated in detail Type I and Type II resistance in a set of lines that have emerged as promising for FHB tolerance in CIMMYT's wheat program. Lines with confirmed combination of Type I and Type II resistance should received higher attention for future targeted crosses.
Text in English
0133-3720 1788-9170 (Online)
Fusarium
Gibberella zeae
Triticum aestivum
Crossbreds
Mexico
Evaluation in Mexico of Type-I and Type-II resistance in spring wheat lines candidates for targeted crosses against scab - Szeged (Hungary) : Cereal Research Non-Profit Company, 2008. - Computer File|Printed
Peer-review
In spite of progresses realized toward understanding resistance to FHB in wheat, the improvement of field resistance has been slow often largely based on Chinese source Sumai 3 although other resistance has been identified. The slow progress and absence of major breakthrough in resistance improvement in recent years is due to the complex nature of resistance. Since targeted crosses to further improve resistance to FHB are needed, we evaluated in detail Type I and Type II resistance in a set of lines that have emerged as promising for FHB tolerance in CIMMYT's wheat program. Lines with confirmed combination of Type I and Type II resistance should received higher attention for future targeted crosses.
Text in English
0133-3720 1788-9170 (Online)
Fusarium
Gibberella zeae
Triticum aestivum
Crossbreds
Mexico