Wheat genetic resistance to dryland crown rot (Fusarium culmorum) from invitro seedling and adult plant screening
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: 2010. Sydney : Horticulture Australia,Description: 1 pageISBN:- 978-0-646-53983-6
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Fusarium culmorum is the dominant causal species of crown rot (CR) in Turkey and is reported to causes losses up to 43% on winter wheats. In rainfed wheat production systems where cereal monoculture is practiced extensively such as in Turkey, rotation offers limited opportunity to control Crown Rot. As a result, efforts have been made to identify resistant wheat cultivars for Turkey and the West Asia, North Africa region.
Global Wheat Program
Text in English
INT2410
CIMMYT Staff Publications Collection