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This article is a list of diseases of wheat (Triticum spp.) grouped by causative agent. Bacterial diseases. Bacterial diseases; Bacterial leaf blight
Wheat Diseases and Pests: A Guide for Field Identification Excellent color guide from CIMMYT; USDA Cereal Disease Laboratory Many information resources; Identifying and Managing Wheat Rusts, Kansas State University; CropMonitor - UK Resource for in-season wheat disease control Excellent tool for agronomists and growers; Millere, Marta (2020-04-07).
It is one of the most destructive diseases in rice. [15] Resistant wheat cultivars offer the best protection against yield loss, but little is known about the inheritance of resistance. [12] The disease is most common on wheat and can be found on winter and summer wheat varieties. Leaf streak and lesion symptoms of Bacterial Leaf Streak
It is the most prevalent of all the wheat rust diseases, occurring in most wheat-growing regions. [1] It causes serious epidemics in North America, Mexico and South America and is a devastating seasonal disease in India. P. triticina is heteroecious, requiring two distinct hosts (alternate hosts). [1] [2]
Pests and diseases of cereals: List of barley diseases; List of maize diseases; List of insect pests of millets; List of pearl millet diseases; List of oat diseases; List of rice diseases; List of wild rice diseases; List of rye diseases; List of sorghum diseases; Category:Triticale diseases; List of wheat diseases; Category:Insect pests of rice
Researchers studying a fungus pandemic in wheat said ‘we have to assume’ more diseases will spread in future in a call to prepare for them. Plant pandemics threatening food of billions ...
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Symptom on wheat caused by F. graminearum (right: inoculated, left: non-inoculated) Fusarium ear blight (FEB) (also called Fusarium head blight, FHB, or scab), is a fungal disease of cereals, including wheat, barley, oats, rye and triticale. [1] FEB is caused by a range of Fusarium fungi, which infects the heads of the crop, reducing grain yield.