Variability in the Genus Populus in Sensitivity to Melampsora Rusts. Pinon, J. 41(1):25–34.
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Several Melampsora species are responsible for poplar leaf rusts. Poplar species belonging to the same section (or to related sections) are generally subject to the same rust species, but it appears a large variability in poplar reaction to a defined rust at different genetic levels : species, provenance and clone. The present paper attempts to sum up the principal trends In this poplar variability in sensitivity to rusts. While our knowledge Is still short for Turanga, Leucoides and Leuce sections, much more is known on species belonging to the Aigeiros and Tacamahaca sections and their hybrids because of their world-wide use in poplar cultivation. Many data are available, even at the clonal level, versus rusts due to M. allii-populina, M. larici-populina and M. medusae. Attention is drawn on the importance for poplar breeding of the existence of physiological races within M. larlci-popuilna and M. medusae that can counteract some resistances.
@article{pinonVariabilityGenusPopulus1992,
  title = {Variability in the {{Genus Populus}} in {{Sensitivity}} to {{Melampsora Rusts}}.},
  author = {Pinon, J.},
  date = {1992},
  journaltitle = {Silvae Genetica},
  volume = {41},
  pages = {25--34},
  abstract = {Several Melampsora species are responsible for poplar leaf rusts. Poplar species belonging to the same section (or to related sections) are generally subject to the same rust species, but it appears a large variability in poplar reaction to a defined rust at different genetic levels : species, provenance and clone. The present paper attempts to sum up the principal trends In this poplar variability in sensitivity to rusts. While our knowledge Is still short for Turanga, Leucoides and Leuce sections, much more is known on species belonging to the Aigeiros and Tacamahaca sections and their hybrids because of their world-wide use in poplar cultivation. Many data are available, even at the clonal level, versus rusts due to M. allii-populina, M. larici-populina and M. medusae. Attention is drawn on the importance for poplar breeding of the existence of physiological races within M. larlci-popuilna and M. medusae that can counteract some resistances.},
  keywords = {*imported-from-citeulike-INRMM,~INRMM-MiD:c-13523095,melampsora,populus-spp,sensitivity,variability},
  number = {1}
}

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