Reaction of some of Afghanistan's wheat varieties to yellow rust under natural conditions
Afghanistan grows wheat at about 2.5 million ha, about 45% of which is irrigated. The country is not wheat sufficient and has been importing to meet domestic needs. Yellow rust is the most important disease of wheat in Afghanistan. Country has been able to manage wheat rusts mainly by having a surve...
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Reaction of some of Afghanistan's wheat varieties to yellow rust under natural conditionsAhmadzada, Z.Obaidi, M.Q.Ghanizada, A.G.Mashook, M.Azmatyar, M.H.Jan, A.Qayum, A.Mohmand, E.Sharma, R.AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGYYellow RustWHEATRUSTSSEEDSAfghanistan grows wheat at about 2.5 million ha, about 45% of which is irrigated. The country is not wheat sufficient and has been importing to meet domestic needs. Yellow rust is the most important disease of wheat in Afghanistan. Country has been able to manage wheat rusts mainly by having a survey surveillance system in place and by releasing resistant varieties. A total of 30 wheat varieties released during last two decades were screened for rust resistance under natural epiphytotic conditions. The rust reaction observed on two dates at one week interval revealed very fast increase in yellow rust infection. A large number of varieties e.g., Gul-96, Pamir-94, Ghori-96, HD2285 etc., were found to have very high yellow rust scores warranting their removal from seed chain.1255-1257Academic Journalshttp://www.academicjournals.org/article/article1380882204_Ahmadzada%20et%20al.pdf2014-03-05T18:04:35Z2014-03-05T18:04:35Z2013info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlePDFapplication/pdf1991-637Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10883/347210.5897/AJAR12.2218148African Journal of Agricultural Researchreponame:Repositorio Institucional de Publicaciones Multimedia del CIMMYTinstname:Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz y Trigoinstacron:CIMMYTEnglishCIMMYT manages Intellectual Assets as International Public Goods. The user is free to download, print, store and share this work. In case you want to translate or create any other derivative work and share or distribute such translation/derivative work, please contact CIMMYT-Knowledge-Center@cgiar.org indicating the work you want to use and the kind of use you intend; CIMMYT will contact you with the suitable license for that purpose.Open Accessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:repository.cimmyt.org:10883/34722024-10-11T19:59:24Z |
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Reaction of some of Afghanistan's wheat varieties to yellow rust under natural conditions |
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Reaction of some of Afghanistan's wheat varieties to yellow rust under natural conditions |
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Reaction of some of Afghanistan's wheat varieties to yellow rust under natural conditions Ahmadzada, Z. AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY Yellow Rust WHEAT RUSTS SEEDS |
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Reaction of some of Afghanistan's wheat varieties to yellow rust under natural conditions |
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Reaction of some of Afghanistan's wheat varieties to yellow rust under natural conditions |
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Reaction of some of Afghanistan's wheat varieties to yellow rust under natural conditions |
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Reaction of some of Afghanistan's wheat varieties to yellow rust under natural conditions |
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Reaction of some of Afghanistan's wheat varieties to yellow rust under natural conditions |
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Ahmadzada, Z. Obaidi, M.Q. Ghanizada, A.G. Mashook, M. Azmatyar, M.H. Jan, A. Qayum, A. Mohmand, E. Sharma, R. |
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Ahmadzada, Z. |
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Ahmadzada, Z. Obaidi, M.Q. Ghanizada, A.G. Mashook, M. Azmatyar, M.H. Jan, A. Qayum, A. Mohmand, E. Sharma, R. |
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Obaidi, M.Q. Ghanizada, A.G. Mashook, M. Azmatyar, M.H. Jan, A. Qayum, A. Mohmand, E. Sharma, R. |
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AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY Yellow Rust WHEAT RUSTS SEEDS |
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Afghanistan grows wheat at about 2.5 million ha, about 45% of which is irrigated. The country is not wheat sufficient and has been importing to meet domestic needs. Yellow rust is the most important disease of wheat in Afghanistan. Country has been able to manage wheat rusts mainly by having a survey surveillance system in place and by releasing resistant varieties. A total of 30 wheat varieties released during last two decades were screened for rust resistance under natural epiphytotic conditions. The rust reaction observed on two dates at one week interval revealed very fast increase in yellow rust infection. A large number of varieties e.g., Gul-96, Pamir-94, Ghori-96, HD2285 etc., were found to have very high yellow rust scores warranting their removal from seed chain. |
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