Modern concepts in breeding for resistance to rust diseases
Material type: TextLanguage: En Publication details: 1987ISBN:- 92-9066-109
- 89-034954
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From the viewpoint of a host, organisms with a pathogenic way of life can be classified roughly into three groups; the non-pathogens, the non-specialized pathogens, and the specialized pathogens, wherein specialization refers to the width of the host range. Mechanisms responsible for the non-host/non-pathogen condition are broad or general mechanisms and/or absence of pathogenicity of that host. The resistance mechanisms responsible for the quantitative type of resistance found against non-specialized pathogens are of a race-nonspecific and/or pathogen-nonspecific nature. Resistance to the specialized pathogen is of a pathogen-specific nature; the
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