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Inheritance Studies of a Wheat Cross to Six Races of Covered Smut

Covered smut is a fungus disease that has caused serious losses of wheat for centuries. Its origin is not known, but it was well known to early Romans as evidenced by the fact that they had a god, Robigus, whose special work was to watch over crops to "avert the mildew". It is often referred to as "bunt" or "stinking smut of wheat". Throughout this paper the term' "bunt" will be used to designate this disease in order to avoid confusing it with other smuts of wheat.

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Date01 May 1954
CreatorsDewey, Douglas R.
PublisherDigitalCommons@USU
Source SetsUtah State University
Detected LanguageEnglish
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