Barley stripe (barley)

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Barley stripe is disease of barley that once caused significant yield losses in many areas of the world.[1] The disease is caused by Pyrenophora graminea.

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[edit] Research articles

Tekauz, A. (1983). "Reaction of Canadian barley cultivars to Pyrenophora graminea, in the incitant of leaf stripe". CJPP 5: 294–301. 

Tekauz, A. (1990). "Determination of barley cultivar reaction to Pyrenophora graminea using disease nurseries". CJPP 12: 57–62. 

Tekauz, A.; A.W. Chiko (1980). "Leaf stripe of barley caused by Pyrenophora graminea: Occurrence in Canada and comparisons with barley stripe mosaic". CJPP 2: 152–158. 

Tekauz, A.; F.R. Harper, J.G.N. Davidson (1985). "Effect of date of seeding and seed treatment fungicides on infection of barley by Pyrenophora graminea". CJPP 7: 408–416. 

[edit] References

  1. ^ Mathre, D.E. (1997). Compendium of barley diseases. American Phytopathological Society, 120 pp. 
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