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The Mendelian inheritance of susceptibility and resistance to yellow rust (Puccinia glumarum, Erikss. et Henn.) in wheat

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 March 2009

S. F. Armstrong
Affiliation:
Cambridge University Plant Breeding Institute

Extract

The present paper may, at first sight, appear to contain much that is irrelevant to the subject as indicated in the title. But, whilst the primary object throughout was to trace the inheritance of susceptibility and resistance to rust attack, experience shows that a study of the environmental conditions is also essential for a correct understanding of this problem.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1922

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Page 88 Note 1 Since then another similar case has been observed. In an F3 culture (from the cross Wilhelmina × American Club) raised from an immune F2 plant all except one plant were rust-free. This odd plant was very severely attacked by rust, and was also found to be infected with Bunt.