1995
DOI: 10.1094/pd-79-0893
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Yield Loss to Spot Blotch in Spring Bread Wheat in Warm Nontraditional Wheat Production Areas

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“…Grain yield increased in cultivars with resistance traits derived from Thinopyrum curvifolium and Chinese germplasm . This germplasm has been identified as a valuable source of genes for spot blotch resistance in wheat (Sharma et al ., 1997; Villareal et al ., 1995).…”
Section: Disease Resistance and Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Grain yield increased in cultivars with resistance traits derived from Thinopyrum curvifolium and Chinese germplasm . This germplasm has been identified as a valuable source of genes for spot blotch resistance in wheat (Sharma et al ., 1997; Villareal et al ., 1995).…”
Section: Disease Resistance and Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, tests in Poza Rica revealed that they had varying levels of spot blotch resistance; some were highly resistant. Concurrently, the wide crossing program at CIMMYT was producing lines containing germplasm from Thinopyrum curvifolium that had high levels of spot blotch resistance (14,47).…”
Section: Resistance To Spot Blotchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yield losses caused by spot blotch have similarly been variable. In Mexico, Villareal et al (1995) found wheat yields in diseased plots to be 43% lower than yields in fungicide-treated plots. In growth chamber studies, De Milliano and Zadoks (1985) found a yield loss of 38% in African wheat cultivars.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The majority of previous disease intensity-yield loss studies have focused on either tan spot (Evans et al, 1999;Rees and Platz, 1983;Rees et al, 1982;Shabeer and Bockus, 1988) or spot blotch (Luz, 1984;Sharma and Duveiller, 2006;Villareal et al, 1995), but not the two diseases together. Duveiller et al (2005) reported an average yield loss of 30% from the tan spot/spot blotch disease complex in Nepal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%