Role of winter wheat in the survival of Typhula incarnata Lasch in a three-year rotation system
- Cavelier, M. (1980). Role of winter wheat in the survival of Typhula incarnata Lasch in a three-year rotation system. Parasitica, 36: (3),
| Type | Journal Article |
| Year | 1980 |
| Title | Role of winter wheat in the survival of Typhula incarnata Lasch in a three-year rotation system |
| Journal | Parasitica |
| Recnumber | 45 |
| Volume | 36 |
| Issue | 3 |
| Endnote Keywords | wheat|cereals|plant pathology| |
| Abstract | In Belgium T. incarnata is not generally observed in winter wheat fields because inoculum is greatly reduced after a non-cereal crop in the rotation and the susceptibility of winter wheat is low, regardless of the potential virulence of the strs. on barley. |
| Notes | Cited Reference Count: 4 ref. Journal article French 4 fig., 2 tab. |
| Author address | Sta. Phytopathologie de l'Etat, Gembloux, Belgium. |
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| Authors | Cavelier, M. |
