Septoria and stagonospora diseases of cereals: a compilation of global research

In the mid-1970s the idea of holding a septoria workshop began to take hold among a small group of scientists in the USA. They were interested in exchanging ideas and finding ways to manage the septoria diseases that affect wheat and other cereals all over the world. The first workshop was organized in a matter of a few months and held in Griffin, Georgia, in 1976. Among the 50 scientists who attended were a few researchers from outside the US. The enthusiasm of that first workshop led to the development of the second, which was a truly international meeting attended by more than 100 scientists from many countries, held in Bozeman, Montana, in 1983. Since then, international septoria workshops have been held about every five years: in Zurich, Switzerland, in 1989; in Radzikow, Poland, in 1994; and this year at CIMMYT in El Batan, Mexico. Each workshop has expanded the network of scientists who share their knowledge and pose the many questions that remain to be solved about these diseases and their management. The Zurich workshop had increased participation by workers from Europe and Africa. The Radzikow workshop brought increased participation from scientists in eastern Europe. The early workshops focused on the biology of the pathogens and breeding strategies, subjects in which there remain many unanswered questions. The 1994 workshop and the current one emphasize molecular approaches to the genetics of the pathogens. The Fifth International Workshop provides another opportunity to focus on the Septoria/Stagonospora diseases, but also to see them in the context of the worldwide programs of CIMMYT, which emphasize collaboration with developing countries with the aim of developing stable high yielding wheat varieties that possess durable resistance to the diseases.

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Main Authors: Ginkel, M. van, McNab, A., Krupinsky, J.M.
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Language:English
Published: CIMMYT 1999
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, LEAF BLOTCH, DISEASE RESISTANCE, FUNGAL DISEASES, GENETIC CONTROL, MYCOSPHAERELLA, PLANT DISEASES, PLANT RESPONSE, RESEARCH PROJECTS, SELECTION, SEPTORIA, SOFT WHEAT, TRITICUM, PLANT BREEDING,
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spelling dig-cimmyt-10883-12392023-12-08T15:50:53Z Septoria and stagonospora diseases of cereals: a compilation of global research Ginkel, M. van McNab, A. Krupinsky, J.M. AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY LEAF BLOTCH DISEASE RESISTANCE FUNGAL DISEASES GENETIC CONTROL MYCOSPHAERELLA PLANT DISEASES PLANT RESPONSE RESEARCH PROJECTS SELECTION SEPTORIA SOFT WHEAT TRITICUM PLANT BREEDING In the mid-1970s the idea of holding a septoria workshop began to take hold among a small group of scientists in the USA. They were interested in exchanging ideas and finding ways to manage the septoria diseases that affect wheat and other cereals all over the world. The first workshop was organized in a matter of a few months and held in Griffin, Georgia, in 1976. Among the 50 scientists who attended were a few researchers from outside the US. The enthusiasm of that first workshop led to the development of the second, which was a truly international meeting attended by more than 100 scientists from many countries, held in Bozeman, Montana, in 1983. Since then, international septoria workshops have been held about every five years: in Zurich, Switzerland, in 1989; in Radzikow, Poland, in 1994; and this year at CIMMYT in El Batan, Mexico. Each workshop has expanded the network of scientists who share their knowledge and pose the many questions that remain to be solved about these diseases and their management. The Zurich workshop had increased participation by workers from Europe and Africa. The Radzikow workshop brought increased participation from scientists in eastern Europe. The early workshops focused on the biology of the pathogens and breeding strategies, subjects in which there remain many unanswered questions. The 1994 workshop and the current one emphasize molecular approaches to the genetics of the pathogens. The Fifth International Workshop provides another opportunity to focus on the Septoria/Stagonospora diseases, but also to see them in the context of the worldwide programs of CIMMYT, which emphasize collaboration with developing countries with the aim of developing stable high yielding wheat varieties that possess durable resistance to the diseases. 186 pages 2012-01-06T05:17:40Z 2012-01-06T05:17:40Z 1999 Conference Proceedings 970-648-035-8 http://hdl.handle.net/10883/1239 English CIMMYT manages Intellectual Assets as International Public Goods. The user is free to download, print, store and share this work. In case you want to translate or create any other derivative work and share or distribute such translation/derivative work, please contact CIMMYT-Knowledge-Center@cgiar.org indicating the work you want to use and the kind of use you intend; CIMMYT will contact you with the suitable license for that purpose. Open Access PDF Mexico CIMMYT
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topic AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
LEAF BLOTCH
DISEASE RESISTANCE
FUNGAL DISEASES
GENETIC CONTROL
MYCOSPHAERELLA
PLANT DISEASES
PLANT RESPONSE
RESEARCH PROJECTS
SELECTION
SEPTORIA
SOFT WHEAT
TRITICUM
PLANT BREEDING
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
LEAF BLOTCH
DISEASE RESISTANCE
FUNGAL DISEASES
GENETIC CONTROL
MYCOSPHAERELLA
PLANT DISEASES
PLANT RESPONSE
RESEARCH PROJECTS
SELECTION
SEPTORIA
SOFT WHEAT
TRITICUM
PLANT BREEDING
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
LEAF BLOTCH
DISEASE RESISTANCE
FUNGAL DISEASES
GENETIC CONTROL
MYCOSPHAERELLA
PLANT DISEASES
PLANT RESPONSE
RESEARCH PROJECTS
SELECTION
SEPTORIA
SOFT WHEAT
TRITICUM
PLANT BREEDING
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
LEAF BLOTCH
DISEASE RESISTANCE
FUNGAL DISEASES
GENETIC CONTROL
MYCOSPHAERELLA
PLANT DISEASES
PLANT RESPONSE
RESEARCH PROJECTS
SELECTION
SEPTORIA
SOFT WHEAT
TRITICUM
PLANT BREEDING
Ginkel, M. van
McNab, A.
Krupinsky, J.M.
Septoria and stagonospora diseases of cereals: a compilation of global research
description In the mid-1970s the idea of holding a septoria workshop began to take hold among a small group of scientists in the USA. They were interested in exchanging ideas and finding ways to manage the septoria diseases that affect wheat and other cereals all over the world. The first workshop was organized in a matter of a few months and held in Griffin, Georgia, in 1976. Among the 50 scientists who attended were a few researchers from outside the US. The enthusiasm of that first workshop led to the development of the second, which was a truly international meeting attended by more than 100 scientists from many countries, held in Bozeman, Montana, in 1983. Since then, international septoria workshops have been held about every five years: in Zurich, Switzerland, in 1989; in Radzikow, Poland, in 1994; and this year at CIMMYT in El Batan, Mexico. Each workshop has expanded the network of scientists who share their knowledge and pose the many questions that remain to be solved about these diseases and their management. The Zurich workshop had increased participation by workers from Europe and Africa. The Radzikow workshop brought increased participation from scientists in eastern Europe. The early workshops focused on the biology of the pathogens and breeding strategies, subjects in which there remain many unanswered questions. The 1994 workshop and the current one emphasize molecular approaches to the genetics of the pathogens. The Fifth International Workshop provides another opportunity to focus on the Septoria/Stagonospora diseases, but also to see them in the context of the worldwide programs of CIMMYT, which emphasize collaboration with developing countries with the aim of developing stable high yielding wheat varieties that possess durable resistance to the diseases.
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LEAF BLOTCH
DISEASE RESISTANCE
FUNGAL DISEASES
GENETIC CONTROL
MYCOSPHAERELLA
PLANT DISEASES
PLANT RESPONSE
RESEARCH PROJECTS
SELECTION
SEPTORIA
SOFT WHEAT
TRITICUM
PLANT BREEDING
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