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The real worth of wheat diversity
03 February 2010 - CIMMYT
What is diversity worth? That is the issue addressed by “Economic Analysis of Diversity in Modern Wheat,” a new collaborative publication that explores the economics, policies, and complications of modern wheat diversity.
International Wheat and Barley Screening Collaboration Helps Uncover Stem Rust-Resistant Material
02 February 2010 - USDA - Agricultural Research Service
The Njoro Research Center of the Kenya Agricultural Research Institute (KARI) has been a hotbed of activity these past few years. Since 2005, plant scientists from research organizations around the world, including the Agricultural Research Service, have been sending their countries’ top wheat cultivars and experimental lines to Njoro for testing against Ug99, Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici, the most virulent race of the stem rust fungus yet to emerge.
Experts warn of yellow rust, wind-borne diseases in wheat
20 January 2010 - NewKerala.com (India)
Agricultural scientists have warned the farmers against yellow rust, an infectious and wind borne disease of wheat crop, specially in the highlands.
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Wheat Rusts: An Atlas of Resistance Genes
The Borlaug Global Rust Initiative is pleased to offer for download Wheat Rusts: An Atlas of Resistance Genes by Robert McIntosh, Colin Wellings, and Robert Park. ...
Kenya: Stalking a Wheat Killer
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Stem rust epidemics have caused major famines over the centuries. Sharon Schmickle, an award-winning freelance journalist, examines the impact of the latest deadly strain of rust ...
Wheat, Stem Rust, and the BGRI (video)
Wheat is one of the world's most important crops, and it is threatened by new strains of a disease called stem rust. Through the Borlaug Global Rust Initiative, wheat breeders and rust researchers are working together in a large, unique collaboration to develop new wheat varieties that can withstand these new strains. ...
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The Borlaug Global Rust Initiative
The Borlaug Global Rust Initiative (BGRI), founded by the late Dr. N.E. Borlaug, replaces the Global Rust Initiative (GRI) established as an outcome of the May 2005 Expert Panel report (see Recommendation #10) of race Ug99 in Kenya and Ethiopia and the potential for impact in neighboring regions and beyond.

The BGRI has the overarching objective of systematically reducing the world’s vulnerability to stem, yellow, and leaf rusts of wheat and advocating/facilitating the evolution of a sustainable international system to contain the threat of wheat rusts and continue the enhancements in productivity required to withstand future global threats to wheat.
Nairobi Global Rust Summit, September 2005

With the support and advice of Dr. Borlaug and the Rockefeller Foundation, CIMMYT called for what became known as a Global Rust Summit to be held in Nairobi at a time when stem rust would be abundant in the Njoro nurseries. Seventy-eight participants representing 18 countries and numerous donors assembled for a one day session in Nairobi, with a field visit on the following day.

Communication among the founding organizations led to adoption of a Charter for the BGRI (click here to see the Charter). The Charter calls for an Executive Committee, and a general membership comprised of all organizations wishing to participate.

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