Reflections on foot rots of wheat in warmer, nontraditional wheat-growing climates
1985
Dubin, H.J. (CIMMYT, Quito (Ecuador). Wheat Program)
Information is presented on Sclerotium rolfsii, Rhizoctonia solani, and Helminthosporium sativum foot rots in warmer areas. It is noted that the facultative nature of most foot rot pathogens may facilitate their moving from rotation crops to wheat in tropical areas. Effective control may require the integration of breeding for resistance or tolerance, appropriate agronomic practices, and chemical or biological control
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