Table 4.1	Adult stem rust reactions of entries in the 1988 Uniform Regional 
 		Hard Red Spring Wheat Performance Nursery [USDA-ARS, NDSU, 
 		(Miller-Statler)].
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 			Percent Severity and Reaction 1
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 Entry		Carrington	Langdon		Fargo
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 MARQUIS		0		0-tS		t-5S
 CHRIS		0		0		ts-0
 Stoa		0		0		0
 Era		0		0		0
 Butte 86	0		0		0
 SD3005		0		0		0
 SD3000		0		0		0
 SD2980		0		0		0
 SD2999		0		0		0
 SD3014		0		0		0
 
 MN81110		0		0		0
 MN82354		0		0		0
 MN85324		0		0		0
 MN85110		0		0		0
 MN85328		0		0		0
 MN85167		0		0		0
 ND618		0		0		0
 ND626		0		0		0
 ND640		0		0		0
 ND650		0		0		0
 			
 ND652		0		0		0
 H585-30		0		0		0-tR
 H585-476	0		0		0
 H585-674	0		0		0
 H585-902	0		0		tR
 2375		0		0		0
 FA984-384	0		0		0
 B2986-345	0		0		0
 WA7493		0		0		0
 WA7494		0		0		0
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 Date of planting: Carrington (flood irrigation) April 15, Langdon,
 April 29, and Fargo (overhead irrigation) May 16.
 
 1 = Dash - Range in severity between plants with the same reaction.
 
 These rust data are less than satisfactory. Long periods of high temperature and lack 
 of dew resulted in few natural and artificially induced (races 15TLM, 15TNMK, 151QFBS, 
 and 151QSH at Fargo) infections, practically no rust spread (early teliospore 
 formation) and poor plant growth. Overhead irrigation at Fargo did not increase dew 
 formation and rust spread.