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Wheat yields reduced in 1961 by: Stripe rust epidemic in central California

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P. M. Halisky, University of California
J. D. Prato, University of California
B. R. Houston, University of California
J. H. Lindt, University of California

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California Agriculture 16(1):5-6.

Published January 01, 1962

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Abstract

During 1961 losses from stripe rust (Pucciniu glumarum) in California were higher than known for any previous year. The unprecedented severity of this rust in the Sutter Basin in 1961 may be attributed in part to favorable environmental conditions or, on the other hand, may indicate a recent shift in pathogenic races of the organism.

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The authors gratefully acknowledge the assistance of Coit A. Suneson, USDA Agronomist at Davis, for his observations on the relation of nitrogen fertilization to rust response. The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 979-Davis.

Wheat yields reduced in 1961 by: Stripe rust epidemic in central California

P. M. Halisky, J. D. Prato, B. R. Houston, J. H. Lindt
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Wheat yields reduced in 1961 by: Stripe rust epidemic in central California

Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article
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Authors

P. M. Halisky, University of California
J. D. Prato, University of California
B. R. Houston, University of California
J. H. Lindt, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 16(1):5-6.

Published January 01, 1962

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

During 1961 losses from stripe rust (Pucciniu glumarum) in California were higher than known for any previous year. The unprecedented severity of this rust in the Sutter Basin in 1961 may be attributed in part to favorable environmental conditions or, on the other hand, may indicate a recent shift in pathogenic races of the organism.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The authors gratefully acknowledge the assistance of Coit A. Suneson, USDA Agronomist at Davis, for his observations on the relation of nitrogen fertilization to rust response. The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 979-Davis.


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