Genotypic variation of Puccinia graminis infecting barberry and grasses
Stem rust on cereals is a large problem in parts of the world, and it may reduce the yields significantly. It is caused by Puccinia graminis, a heteroecious basidiomycete with 365 known telial host grass species. Puccinia graminis reproduces asexually on the grass host. The sexual reproduction is co...
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SLU/Dept. of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology
2016
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