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Biological control of soil-borne pathogens of wheat

Biological control of soil-borne pathogens of wheat 4) that the organism is involved in detoxification of NEW DISEASES compounds in soil that adversely affect root function. Some of these aspects are being investigated at the IN AUSTRALIA V.P .R .1. with a view to dete rmin ing the role the bacteria and actinomycetes play in control of root disease and in POPLAR RUST IN AUSTRALIA stimulation of plant growth. A ny ideas which may shed light on these problems would be gratefully accepted by Dur ing the last week of Janua ry 1972, a severe outbreak Messrs. Price, Kollmorgen and Merriman . of rust w as seen in plantation s of m atchstock poplars (Populus deltoides Bartr. variet ies a nd clones) in the Wise­ J. Kollmorgen, mans Ferry d ist r ict of New South Wales, about 40 miles Victor ian Wheat Research no rth west of Sydney. The rust was id en ti f ied as Melam­ Institute, Horsham. psora medusae Thiirn. wh ich occurs on Populus spp . in P. Merriman & R. Price, North America, Europe and Japan . Abu nd ant uredinia were Victo r ian Plant Research Institute, present on infected trees, and severe leaf damage occurred. Burnley . No http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australasian Plant Pathology Springer Journals

Biological control of soil-borne pathogens of wheat

Biological control of soil-borne pathogens of wheat

Abstract

4) that the organism is involved in detoxification of NEW DISEASES compounds in soil that adversely affect root function. Some of these aspects are being investigated at the IN AUSTRALIA V.P .R .1. with a view to dete rmin ing the role the bacteria and actinomycetes play in control of root disease and in POPLAR RUST IN AUSTRALIA stimulation of plant growth. A ny ideas which may shed light on these problems would be gratefully accepted by Dur ing the last week of Janua ry 1972, a severe...
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Springer Journals
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Subject
Life Sciences; Plant Pathology; Plant Sciences; Agriculture; Entomology; Ecology
ISSN
0815-3191
eISSN
1448-6032
DOI
10.1071/APP9720003
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Abstract

4) that the organism is involved in detoxification of NEW DISEASES compounds in soil that adversely affect root function. Some of these aspects are being investigated at the IN AUSTRALIA V.P .R .1. with a view to dete rmin ing the role the bacteria and actinomycetes play in control of root disease and in POPLAR RUST IN AUSTRALIA stimulation of plant growth. A ny ideas which may shed light on these problems would be gratefully accepted by Dur ing the last week of Janua ry 1972, a severe outbreak Messrs. Price, Kollmorgen and Merriman . of rust w as seen in plantation s of m atchstock poplars (Populus deltoides Bartr. variet ies a nd clones) in the Wise­ J. Kollmorgen, mans Ferry d ist r ict of New South Wales, about 40 miles Victor ian Wheat Research no rth west of Sydney. The rust was id en ti f ied as Melam­ Institute, Horsham. psora medusae Thiirn. wh ich occurs on Populus spp . in P. Merriman & R. Price, North America, Europe and Japan . Abu nd ant uredinia were Victo r ian Plant Research Institute, present on infected trees, and severe leaf damage occurred. Burnley . No

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Australasian Plant PathologySpringer Journals

Published: Jan 25, 2011

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