Understanding and managing the threat of wheat blast in South Asia, South America, and beyond

The proposed work will help provide effective, economical, and environmentally safe means to control the effects and spread of wheat blast in South Asia and South America through: New resistance genes, diagnostic molecular markers, and resistant germplasm for breeding programs that target blast-prone wheat mega-environments. Integrated disease management strategies. An enhanced understanding of pathogen ecology and epidemiology. Strong partnerships with plant breeders and pathologists worldwide to share knowledge and develop resistant varieties and management strategies. This will include strengthening the global Wheat Blast Consortium established in 2011. Training for technical and scientific personnel in field screening for blast resistance in wheat.

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Format: Newsletter / Bulletin biblioteca
Language:English
Published: CIMMYT [2016?]
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, WHEAT, BLASTS (OF PLANTS), REPORTS, DISEASE MANAGEMENT,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10883/16947
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Summary:The proposed work will help provide effective, economical, and environmentally safe means to control the effects and spread of wheat blast in South Asia and South America through: New resistance genes, diagnostic molecular markers, and resistant germplasm for breeding programs that target blast-prone wheat mega-environments. Integrated disease management strategies. An enhanced understanding of pathogen ecology and epidemiology. Strong partnerships with plant breeders and pathologists worldwide to share knowledge and develop resistant varieties and management strategies. This will include strengthening the global Wheat Blast Consortium established in 2011. Training for technical and scientific personnel in field screening for blast resistance in wheat.