Source limitations due to leaf rust [caused by Puccinia triticina] during grain filling in wheat

Late foliar diseases [especially leaf rust] reduce assimilate supply during post-anthesis, determining fewer assimilates per grain and thereby inducing grain weight reductions. Although the assimilate reduction hypothesis is the most accepted to explain decreases in grain weight due to late foliar d...

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