Inheritance of resistance to Rhynchosporium secalis (Oud.) Davis in several barley cultivars
Material type: ArticleLanguage: En Publication details: 1987ISSN:- 0255-983X
- Aetiology
- Breeding methods AGROVOC
- Cereals AGROVOC
- Crops AGROVOC
- Diseases
- Economic plants
- Economic sectors
- Fungi AGROVOC
- Genes
- Grain crops AGROVOC
- Horticulture
- Injurious factors
- Methods
- Plant diseases AGROVOC
- Plants
- Primary sector
- Progeny forms
- Resistance to injurious factors
- Rhynchosporium
- Taxa
- Taxonomy
- Genetics AGROVOC
- Plant breeding AGROVOC
- 90-053040
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Inheritance of resistance to Rhynchosporium secalis (Oud.) Davis, the causal organism of the scald disease of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.), was studied in six resistant cultivars, including Abyssinian (CI 4354) which had not previously been studied. F1, F2 and back-cross progenies of crosses between the susceptible betzes and the six resistant cultivars and between Abyssinian and the five other resistant cultivars were evaluated in a greenhouse at the seedling stage using two isolates of R. secalis. Inheritance of resistance in the five, previously studied cultivars was found to be similar to that of previous reports. Resistance in the Abyssinian
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