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SLOW LEAF BLIGHTING IN WHEAT VARIETIES CAUSED BY EXSEROHILUM HAWAIIENSIS

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V.S. Patil1
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Srikant Kulkarni
1University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad - 580 005, India
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Two varieties each of Triticum dicoccum (DDK- 1013, DDK-1015) and Triticum durum (HD-4502 and MACS-3018) and five of Triticum aestivum (DWR 185, PBN 142, VL 738, HD 2189 and HS 240) were identified as slow leaf blighters. The overall observations indicated that, the genotype belonging T. aestivum group had more resistance to Exeserohilum hawaiiensis than T. durum and T. dicoccum.
    1. Joshi, L.M. et al. (1969). Indian Phytopath., 22: 146-148.
    2. Kulkarni, G.S. (1924). Annual Report of Department of Agriulture, Bombay presidency for 1922-23, pp. 167-171.
    3. Nema, K.G. and Joshi, L.M. (1971). Indian Phytopath,, 24: 418-419.
    4. Van der Plank, J.E. (1963). Plant Disease : Epidemics and Control, Academic Press, New York, USA, pp. 21.
    5. Wilcoxson, R.D. et al. (1975). Ann. Appl. Bio., 80: 275-281.
    volume 26 issue 3 (september 2006) : 157 - 161

    SLOW LEAF BLIGHTING IN WHEAT VARIETIES CAUSED BY EXSEROHILUM HAWAIIENSIS

    V
    V.S. Patil1
    S
    Srikant Kulkarni
    1University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad - 580 005, India
    • Submitted|

    • First Online |

    • doi

    Cite article:- Patil1 V.S., Kulkarni Srikant (2025). SLOW LEAF BLIGHTING IN WHEAT VARIETIES CAUSED BY EXSEROHILUM HAWAIIENSIS. Agricultural Science Digest. 26(3): 157 - 161. doi: .
    Two varieties each of Triticum dicoccum (DDK- 1013, DDK-1015) and Triticum durum (HD-4502 and MACS-3018) and five of Triticum aestivum (DWR 185, PBN 142, VL 738, HD 2189 and HS 240) were identified as slow leaf blighters. The overall observations indicated that, the genotype belonging T. aestivum group had more resistance to Exeserohilum hawaiiensis than T. durum and T. dicoccum.
      1. Joshi, L.M. et al. (1969). Indian Phytopath., 22: 146-148.
      2. Kulkarni, G.S. (1924). Annual Report of Department of Agriulture, Bombay presidency for 1922-23, pp. 167-171.
      3. Nema, K.G. and Joshi, L.M. (1971). Indian Phytopath,, 24: 418-419.
      4. Van der Plank, J.E. (1963). Plant Disease : Epidemics and Control, Academic Press, New York, USA, pp. 21.
      5. Wilcoxson, R.D. et al. (1975). Ann. Appl. Bio., 80: 275-281.
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