Skip to main content
GrainGenes

GrainGenes

A Database for Triticeae and Avena

Main menu

  • Home
  • GrainGenes Tools
    • Browse GrainGenes
    • GSP: Genome Specific Primers
    • RJPrimers (offline)
    • BatchPrimer3 (offline)
    • PIECE2 (offline)
    • BLAST
    • SNPWorld (obsolete)
    • CMap
    • Genome Browsers
    • PanGenomes
  • Query Data Types
    • Genetic Markers
    • Sequences
    • Colleagues
    • Gene Expression
    • Maps
  • Resources
    • GrainGenes Tutorials
    • Genomics
    • Germplasm
    • Mapping
    • Pathology
    • Protocols
    • Publications
    • Taxonomy
    • Links to Related Sites
  • Collaborations
    • AgBioData
    • Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC)
    • Oat Global
    • The Triticeae Toolbox
    • USDA-ARS Small Grains Genotyping Labs
    • U.S. Wheat and Barley Scab Initiative
    • WheatExp
    • WheatIS
  • About
  • Feedback
  • Cite Us!


Query (optional)   in Class  

GrainGenes Author Report: Czajowski G

[Submit comment/correction]

Author
Czajowski G
Paper
ReferenceCzembor JH et al. (2014) Evaluation and use of primitive forms biodiversity for improvement of barley resistance to economically important diseases. Chapter 2.3 Improving Plants for Sustainable Agro-ecosystems High Quality Food and Crop Production for Non-food Purposes 145-149.
ReferenceCzembor HJ et al. (2014) Monitoring of pathogenicity changes in populations of fungi (B. graminis P. recondita, P. striiformis, Pyrenophora spp., Rhynchosporium secalis) causing economically important cereal diseases – powdery mildew of wheat, barley and triticale; wheat leaf and yellow rust; barley leaf rust; net blotch and leaf scald on barley. Chapter 6.7 Improving Plants for Sustainable Agro-ecosystems High Quality Food and Crop Production for Non-food Purposes 291-295.

GrainGenes is a product of the Agricultural Research Service of the US Department of Agriculture.