Heritability of common wheat resistance to the Fusarium avenaceum (fr.) Sacc. fungus in the F1 generation
Nicolae Cristea
Abstract:The fungus Fusarium avenaceum (Fr.) Sacc. – one of the causative agents of root rot and spike fusarium, is very widespread in the grass cereal crops, including common wheat, throughout the world, including in the Republic of Moldova. Incorporating genetic resistance into crop plants is considered the most effective and sustainable method of the disease control. For the strategies to improve disease resistance, knowledge of the genetic basis of the reaction to the causative agents is necessary. Article presents… Show more
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