Effects of mineral nutrition and certain other environmental factors on loose smut development in barley.

Loose smut of barley caused by Ustilago nuda (Jens.) Rostr. is a disease that becomes evident mainly after heading of the host. The spikes of infected plants emerge from the boot slightly earlier than those of healthy Plants. Powdery masses of spores are formed in place of kernels. These masses of s...

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Main Author: Lukosevicius, Petras. P.
Other Authors: Klinck, H. (Supervisor)
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Language:en
Published: McGill University 1962
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.1137052014-02-13T04:09:45ZEffects of mineral nutrition and certain other environmental factors on loose smut development in barley.Lukosevicius, Petras. P.Agronomy.Loose smut of barley caused by Ustilago nuda (Jens.) Rostr. is a disease that becomes evident mainly after heading of the host. The spikes of infected plants emerge from the boot slightly earlier than those of healthy Plants. Powdery masses of spores are formed in place of kernels. These masses of spores are covered at first with a membrane, which ruptures early to expose the dark brown chlamydospores. Under certain conditions, sori may form in the upper leaves mostly in the nag leaf. These sori appear five to ten days before heading. The chlamydospores are dislodged from the smutted heads by air currents at the time healthy plants are in flower, leaving bare rachises.McGill UniversityKlinck, H. (Supervisor)1962Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: NNNNNNNNNTheses scanned by McGill Library.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Doctor of Philosophy. (Department of Agriculture.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=113705
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Lukosevicius, Petras. P.
Effects of mineral nutrition and certain other environmental factors on loose smut development in barley.
description Loose smut of barley caused by Ustilago nuda (Jens.) Rostr. is a disease that becomes evident mainly after heading of the host. The spikes of infected plants emerge from the boot slightly earlier than those of healthy Plants. Powdery masses of spores are formed in place of kernels. These masses of spores are covered at first with a membrane, which ruptures early to expose the dark brown chlamydospores. Under certain conditions, sori may form in the upper leaves mostly in the nag leaf. These sori appear five to ten days before heading. The chlamydospores are dislodged from the smutted heads by air currents at the time healthy plants are in flower, leaving bare rachises.
author2 Klinck, H. (Supervisor)
author_facet Klinck, H. (Supervisor)
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author Lukosevicius, Petras. P.
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title Effects of mineral nutrition and certain other environmental factors on loose smut development in barley.
title_short Effects of mineral nutrition and certain other environmental factors on loose smut development in barley.
title_full Effects of mineral nutrition and certain other environmental factors on loose smut development in barley.
title_fullStr Effects of mineral nutrition and certain other environmental factors on loose smut development in barley.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of mineral nutrition and certain other environmental factors on loose smut development in barley.
title_sort effects of mineral nutrition and certain other environmental factors on loose smut development in barley.
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