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Physiologic Races of Puccinia Recondita f. sp. tritici in the United States From 1926 Through 1960

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This article is published in Research Papers in Economics.The article was published on 1968-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 24 citations till now.

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Wheat leaf rust caused by Puccinia triticina

TL;DR: This review summarizes current knowledge of the P.triticina/wheat interaction with emphasis on the infection process, molecular aspects of pathogenicity, rust resistance genes in wheat, genetics of the host parasite interaction, and the population biology of P. triticina.
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Wheat Leaf Rust

TL;DR: Although availability of nutrients in the host influences the rate and amount of rust development, specific nutrients are not likely to be responsible for the specificity shown in gene-for-gene interactions.
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Physiologic Specialization of Puccinia triticina on Wheat in the United States in 2003.

TL;DR: The population of P. triticina in the United States is highly diverse for virulence phenotypes, which will continue to present a challenge for the development of wheat cultivars with effective durable resistance.
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Distribution of pathotypes with regard to host cultivars in French wheat leaf rust populations.

TL;DR: Specific interactions were necessary, but not always sufficient, to account for pathotype distribution and frequencies on the cultivars, suggesting that selection for virulence to host resistance genes is balanced by other selective forces including selection for aggressiveness.
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Physiologic Specialization of Puccinia triticina on Wheat in the United States in 2006

TL;DR: Collections of Puccinia triticina were obtained from rust-infected leaves provided by cooperators throughout the United States and from surveys of wheat fields and nurseries in the Great Plains, Ohio River Valley, southeast, California, and Washington State in order to determine the virulence of the wheat leaf rust population in 2006.