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082 0 4 _a83-870379
100 1 _aDeacon, J.W.
245 0 0 _aNatural senescence of the root cortex of spring wheat in relation to susceptibility to common root rot (Cochliobolus sativus) and growth of a free-living nitrogen-fixing bacterium
260 _c1982
340 _aPrinted
500 _a13 ref.; Summary (En)
500 _aPeer-review: Yes - Open Access: Yes|http://science.thomsonreuters.com/cgi-bin/jrnlst/jlresults.cgi?PC=MASTER&ISSN=0032-079X
520 _aNatural senescence of the root cortex was assessed by nuclear staining, for cultivars and chromosome substitution lines of spring wheat known to differ in (1) susceptibility to common root rot, (2) total rhizosphere populations and (3) ability to support growth of a EL2730 free-living nitrogen-fixing bacterium. Together, 3 root rot susceptible wheat lines showed significantly more cortical senescence than did 3 resistant lines; the susceptible lines also support larger rhizosphere populations. The wheat line that supports growth of a nitrogen-fixing bacterium showed significantly less cortical death than did any other line. Substitution of chromosome
546 _aEnglish
591 _aCOMOD|Springer
595 _aAC
650 1 0 _aFungal diseases
_gAGROVOC
_91539
650 1 0 _aNodule bacteria, rhizobium
650 1 7 _aPlant diseases
_gAGROVOC
_2
_91206
650 1 0 _aSoil biology
650 1 0 _aWheat triticum spp.
700 1 _aLewis, S.J.,
_ecoaut.
773 0 _tPlant and Soil
_n83-870379
_gv. 66, no. 1, p. 13-20
942 _cJA
999 _c17495
_d17495