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The Role of Total Nitrogen Content of Leaves in Temperature Sensitivity of Barley Cultivars to Puccinia hordei and Changes in Nitrogen Content Occurring During Development of the Disease 1 2
2000
J. Agr. Set. Tech
unpublished
The total nitrogen content of three barley cultivars: Cehada Capa (resistant at 25 a C), Cl 1243 (resistant at 5°C) and Rika 1 (susceptible at all temperatures) to Puccinia hordei was determined and compared in healthy and infected plants at 5° and 26°C. The results indicate that the total nitrogen content of cv. Cehada Capa leaves was greater than that of Cl 1243 and Rika 1 and that of Cl 1243 was greater than that of Rika 1 when plants were grown at 26°C. When plants were grown at 5°C, the
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