Physiologic and genetic studies with the stripe disease in barley
Coit A. Suneson
Hilgardia, 1950, vol. 20, issue 2
Abstract:
Male-sterile barley has become a useful tool for study of barley stripe. The disease does not reduce germination. Expression of the disease may be conditioned by the amount of growth from the spore during development of the seed, or by the season of planting. Two types of physiologic specialization in the causal fungus were identified.
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Date: 1950
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