Distribution and importance of root rot diseases of wheat, barley and triticale in South and Southeast Asia
1985
Saari, E.E. (CIMMYT, Mexico, DF (Mexico). Wheat Program)
Wheat and barley are cultivated under a wide range of environments in South Asia, and the climates vary from temperate to tropical. In Southeast Asia, wheat, barley, and triticale are experimental crops. There are a number of rotations involved, as cropping intensities are generally greater than one crop in both South and Southeast Asia. The influence of environment and cropping system has a pronounced effect on soil-borne diseases, with a number of common pre-emergence and post-emergence diseases reported; a few unique soil-borne diseases are found in the more tropical environments. Most of the research on soil-borne diseases has been descriptive; there is relatively little information on either losses or control
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