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    • Genetic basis of control of Rhynchosporium secalis infection and symptom expression in barley 

      Looseley, M. E.; Newton, A. C.; Atkins, Simon D.; Fitt, Bruce D.L.; Fraaije, B. A.; Thomas, W. T. B.; Keith, R.; Macaulay, M.; Lynott, J.; Harrap, D. (2012)
      The genetic basis of several different components of resistance to Rhynchosporium secalis in barley was investigated in a mapping population derived from a cross between winter and spring barley types. Both the severity ...
    • The importance of asymptomatic infection in sustainable crop protection 

      Newton, A. C.; Fitt, Bruce D.L.; Werner, Peter; Harrap, D.; Southgate, James; Ashworth, M.; Atkins, Simon D.; Looseley, M. E. (2013-08)
      Scald or Rhynchosporium, caused by the fungus Rhynchosporium commune, is difficult to control with fungicides and severe epidemics may appear suddenly. Its epidemiology is not well understood as it is based on disease ...
    • Resistance to Rhynchosporium secalis in a cross between winter and spring barley 

      Looseley, M. E.; Newton, A. C.; Atkins, Simon D.; Fitt, Bruce D.L.; Fraaije, B. A.; Thomas, W. T. B.; Keith, R.; Macaulay, M.; Lynott, J.; Harrap, D. (2011)
      Winter barley types shows higher levels of field resistance to R. secalis compared to spring barley varieties. In addition, barley leaves have been shown to tolerate relatively high levels of R. secalis colonisation in the ...
    • Role of inoculum sources in Rhynchosporium population dynamics and epidemics on barley. 

      Fitt, Bruce D.L.; Atkins, Simon D.; Fraaije, B. A.; Lucas, John A.; Newton, A. C.; Looseley, M. E.; Werner, Peter; Harrap, D.; Ashworth, M.; Southgate, James; Phillips, Huw; Gilchrist, Andrew (HGCA, 2012-04)
      Rhynchosporium leaf blotch of barley, caused by the fungus Rhynchosporium secalis, is of increasing importance in world agriculture. It is the most serious disease of winter and spring barley in the UK, causing substantial ...