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GrainGenes Keyword Report: physiological races

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physiological races
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ReferenceChong J and Zegeye T (2004) Physiologic specialization of Puccinia coronata f. sp avenae, the cause of oat crown rust, in Canada from 1999 to 2001 Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology 26:97-108.
ReferenceMcCallum BD and Seto-Goh P (2004) Physiologic specialization of Puccinia triticina, the cause of wheat leaf rust, in Canada in 2001 Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology 26:109-120.
ReferenceYang ZJ and Ren ZL (2001) Chromosomal distribution and genetic expression of Lophopyrum elongatum (Host) A. Love genes for adult plant resistance to stripe rust in wheat background Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 48:183-187.
ReferenceLi ZK et al. (2001) Are the dominant and recessive plant disease resistance genes similar?: a case study of rice R genes and Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae races Genetics 159:757-765.
ReferenceBai D and Knott D (1994) Genetic studies of leaf and stem rust resistance in six accessions of Triticum turgidum var. dicoccoides Genome 37:405-409.

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