Loose smut of wheat occurs wherever cultivated wheat, Triticum aestivum and T. turgidum, is grown. The pathogen is seedborne, and hence is rarely is it disseminated over long distances through the air. Resistant cultivars impede, but do not prevent, dissemination. When breeding resistant cultivars, it is essential to test with local races, and to have resistance available to races with wider virulence from other parts of the world.
Source: CIMMYT Wheat Germplasm Bank
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• DOI: 10.18730/C96QDMEX002
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