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Author(s): MORALES, A. M. A. P.; BORÉM, A.; GRAHAM, M.; ABDELNOOR, R. V. ABSTRACT: Effective management practices are essential for controlling rust outbreaks. The main control method used is the application of fungicides, which increases substantially the cost of producti... ... |
Author(s): VENANCIO, W. S.; VENANCIO, R. M.; MEYER, M. C.; NUNES JUNIOR, J.; BEGLIOMINI, E.; JASPER, M. The development of resistant cultivars to the Asian soybean rust (ASR), caused by Phakopsora pachyrhizi, brought an additional tool to the disease management in Brazil. ASR develops slower in resistan... ... |
Author(s): ROSA, S. B.; ZANELLA, C. M.; HIEBERT, C. W.; BRULE-BABEL, A. L.; RANDHAWA, H. S.; SHORTER, S.; BOYD, L. A.; MCCALLUM, B. D.; BRAMMER, S. P. Leaf and stripe rust are major threats to wheat production worldwide. The effective, multiple rust resistances present in the Brazilian cultivar Toropi makes it an excellent choice for a genetic study... ... |
Author(s): GODOY, C. V.; SEIXAS, C. D. S.; SOARES, R. M.; MARCELINO-GUIMARÃES, F. C.; MEYER, M. C.; COSTAMILAN, L. M. ABSTRACT: Asian soybean rust, caused by the fungus Phakopsora pachyrhizi, is the most severe disease of the crop and can cause yield losses of up to 90%. The disease was first reported in Brazil in 20... ... |
Author(s): ZAMBOLIM, l.; CAIXETA, E. T. Coffee leaf rust is the most important disease thorought the world. The disease caused by a biotrofic fungi growing areas of the world coffee leaf rust causes losses from Central American coffee park.... ... |
Author(s): VASCONCELOS, E. A. R.; SANTANA, C. G.; GODOY, C. V.; SILVA, M. S.; MOREIRA, L. R. S.; OLIVEIRA-NETO, OSMUNDO B.; PRICE, D.; FITCHES, E.; FILHO, E. X. F.; MEHTA, A.; GATEHOUSE, J. A.; GROSSI-DE-SA, M. F. Asian rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi) is a common disease in Brazilian soybean fields and it is difficult to control. In order to find a biochemical candidate to such enterprise, a new chitinase-like xyl... ... |
Author(s): MEHTA, Y. R.; MARANGONI, M. S.; MATOS, J. N.; MANDARINO, J. M. G.; GALBIERI, R. Shale water as a by-product obtained by Petrobras, Brazil, during the process of extraction of petroleum from fossil rock may act as an inducer of Systemic Acquired Resistance (SAR) to some plant path... ... |
Author(s): PRIOR, E.; KENNEDY, B.; HERSHMAN, D.; GODOY, C. V.; OMIELAN, J.; KUMUDINI, S. Three soybean rust infection types have been reported: 1) tan lesions indicate a compatible and susceptible reaction, 2) red- brown (RB) lesion type has been associated with few non-sporulating uredin... ... |
Author(s): RIBEIRO, A. S.; TOLEDO, J. F. F. de; RAMALHO, M. A. P. The objective of this work was to identify the best selection strategies for the more promising parental combinations to obtain lines with good resistance to soybean Asian rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi)... ... |
Author(s): MEYER, M. C.; NUNES JUNIOR, J.; PIMENTA, C. B.; COSTA, N. B.; GURNIERI, S.; SEII, A.; NUNES SOBRINHO, J.; VENANCIO, W. S.; GODOY, C. V. The use of fungicides remains the most important tool to Asian soybean rust (ASR) control in Brazil. The reduction of the Phakopsora pachyrhizi sensibility to triazols changed the strategy to the excl... ... |
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