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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): RODRIGUES, R. de A.; JULIATTI, F. C.; PEDRINI, J. E.; FERNANDES, J. M. C.; JUSTINO, F. B.; HEINEMANN, A. B.; FRAISSE, C. W.; FARIAS, J. R. B.; PAVAN, W.; COSTA, L. C.; VALE, F. X. R. do; REZENDE, A. A. Understanding the impact of Asian soybean rust on soybean yield is of great importance in the crop simulation model for this crop become it is possible to predict yield using different sowing dates an... ... |
Author(s): MURITHI, H. M.; SOARES, R. M.; MAHUKU, G.; ESSE, H. P. van; JOOSTEN, M. H. A. J.
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Author(s): GODOY, C. V.; KOGA, L. J.; CANTERI, M. G. A diagrammatic scale to assess soybean (Glycine max) rust severity, caused by the fungus Phakopsora pachyrhizi, was developed in this study. Leaflets showing different severity levels were collected f... ... |
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): AKAMATSU, H.; YAMANAKA, N.; YAMAOKA, Y.; SOARES, R. M.; MOREL, W.; IVANCOVICH, A. J. G.; BOGADO, A. N.; KATO, M.; YORINORI, J. T.; SUENAGA, K. Phakopsora pachyrhizi, the cause of soybean rust, is an economically important pathogen of soybean in South America. Understanding the pathogenicity of indigenous fungal populations is useful for iden... ... |
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): KAWASHIMA, C. G.; GUIMARÃES, G. A.; NOGUEIRA, S. R.; MACLEAN, D.; COOK, D. R.; STEUERNAGEL, B; BAEK, J.; BOUYIOUKOS, C; MELO, B. do V. A.; TRISTÃO, G.; OLIVEIRA, J. C. de O.; RAUSCHER, G.; MITTAL, S.; PANICHELLI, L.; BACOT, K.; JOHNSON, E.; IYER, G.; TABOR, G.; WULFF, B. B. H.; WARD, E.; RAIRDAN, G. J.; BROGLIE, K. E.; WU, G.; ESSE, H. P. van; JONES, J. D. G.; BROMMONSCHENKEL, S. H. Asian soybean rust (ASR), caused by the fungus Phakopsora pachyrhizi, is one of the most economically important crop diseases, but is only treatable with fungicides, which are becoming less effective... ... |
Author(s): YAMANAKA, N.; LEMOS, N. G.; UNO, M.; AKAMATSU, H.; YAMAOKA, Y.; ABDELNOOR, R. V.; BRACCINI, A. L. e; SUENAGA, K. In this study, the influence of genetic background on the resistance level of a soybean line carrying Rpp2, Rpp4, and Rpp5 was evaluated by backcrossing it with a susceptible variety. It was also eval... ... |
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