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1Dissertation on the cause of the corruption and smutting of the kernels of wheat in the head
By Mathieu Tillet
“Dissertation on the cause of the corruption and smutting of the kernels of wheat in the head” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Dissertation on the cause of the corruption and smutting of the kernels of wheat in the head
- Author: Mathieu Tillet
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 191
- Publisher: ➤ [American Phytopathological Society]
- Publish Date: 1937
- Publish Location: Ithaca, N.Y.]
“Dissertation on the cause of the corruption and smutting of the kernels of wheat in the head” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Wheat - Diseases and pests - Wheat smut - Blé - Maladies et fléaux
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL44987452M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 1067789
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1937
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Smut (fungus)
cause corn smut, loose smut of barley, false loose smut, covered smut of barley, loose smut of oats, and other grass diseases. This smut is only able
Wheatfield — A Confrontation
cleared the plants of wheat smut, a fungus that had been encouraged by the rain. The wheat eventually grew to waist height. The wheat was placed under stress
Wheat
Wheat is a group of wild and domesticated grasses of the genus Triticum (/ˈtrɪtɪkəm/). They are cultivated for their cereal grains, which are staple foods
Common bunt
bunt, Indian bunt, European bunt, stinking smut or covered smut, is a disease of both spring and winter wheats. It is caused by two very closely related
Agnes Denes
covered with soil. The field was maintained for four months, cleared of wheat smut, weeded, fertilized, and sprayed against mildew fungus, and an irrigation
Tilletia controversa
known to cause the smut disease TCK smut in soft white and hard red winter wheats. It stunts the growth of the plants and leaves smut balls in the grain
Tilletia caries
common bunt of wheat. The common names of this disease are stinking bunt of wheat and stinking smut of wheat. This pathogen infects wheat, rye, and various
Loose smut
similar manner. Ustilago tritici, for example, is loose smut of wheat. The disease cycle of loose smut begins when teliospores are blown to open flowers and
Urocystis agropyri
Urocystis agropyri is a fungal plant pathogen that causes flag smut on wheat. The flag smut fungus, U. agropyri, is a basidiomycete. It produces basidiospores
Ustilago avenae
difficult to distinguish from covered smut. As for loose smut of wheat and barley; however, the semiloose smut fungus is carried on the seed surface and