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Canadian Wheat, Barley, and Oat Stem Rust in 2006

Canadian Wheat, Barley, and Oat Stem Rust in 2006. Dr. Tom Fetch Cereal Research Centre Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada Winnipeg, MB. Environmental conditions. Weather conditions in 2006 were unfavorable for development of rust

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Canadian Wheat, Barley, and Oat Stem Rust in 2006

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  1. Canadian Wheat, Barley, and Oat Stem Rust in 2006 Dr. Tom Fetch Cereal Research Centre Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada Winnipeg, MB

  2. Environmental conditions • Weather conditions in 2006 were unfavorable for development of rust • Above average temperatures with very dry to near normal precipitation occurred in the Prairie region • Only trace amounts of stem rust were found throughout the “Rust area”

  3. Rust area in western Canada AB SK MB

  4. Virulence of Stem Rust The stem rust population is surveyed annually to detect changes in virulence that may signify the appearance of new dangerous races. Samples are collected from production fields and trap nurseries of wheat, barley, and oat in the “Rust area” of Manitoba and eastern Saskatchewan. Samples also are obtained from trap nurseries across Canada through collaborators.

  5. Virulence determination • Used standard inoculation methods and the letter nomenclature of Roelfs and Martens (1988) for wheat • Used same inoculation methods for oat, but now changed to new letter code (Fetch & Jin, 2007) adapted from Roelfs and Martens

  6. Letter code system for wheat Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5

  7. Stem Rust Races on wheat in MB

  8. Stem Rust Races on cultivated barley in MB

  9. Stem Rust Races on wild barley in MB

  10. Letter code system for oat Set 1 Set 2 Set 3

  11. Stem Rust Races on cultivated oat in MB

  12. Stem Rust Races on Wild Oat in MB

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