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John Bakum / Multimedia352 / May 5, 2010 / 10:06 AM Comment
Where is the old data?
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re: Taxonomy 
Taxonomy
Taxonomy of Stem Rust- Puccinia graminis
Sarah Davidson / Pathogen143 / December 16, 2008 / 1:58 PM Comment
Of course this interesting resource originates from a collaboration on stem rust, and you've got to start somewhere, but like the previous poster, I would be interested to see the site evolve to encompass stripe and leaf rust too. ...
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Rust Events Calendar
The Rust Events calendar lists conference, seminars, training sessions and other meetings that are relevant to the rust community. If you have an event you'd like published on the calendar, please email: bgri@cornell.edu
John Bakum / Resources687 / November 24, 2008 / 4:24 PM Comment

International Rusts and Powdery Mildews Conference 2009

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re: Relevant literature 
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Kerber, E.R. 1991. Stem-rust resistance in 'Canthatch' hexaploid wheat induced by a nonsuppressor mutation on chromosome 7DL. Genome 34: 935-939.
Keutgen, N. & Roeb, G.W. 1996. Effects of stem rust infection (Puccinia graminis f.sp. tritici) on assimilate partitioning in wheat plants and responses to a fungicide treatment. Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection 103: 346-352.
Khan, R. R., Bariana, H. S., Dholakia, B. B., Naik, S. V., Lagu, M. D., Rathjen, A. J., Bhavani, S., & Gupta, V. S. 2005 . Molecular mapping of stem and leaf rust resistance in wheat. Theor. Appl. Genet. 111: 846–850.
Kilian, A., Steffenson, B.J., Maroof, M.A.S. & Kleinhofs, A. 1994. RFLP markers linked to the durable stem rust resistance gene Rpg1 in barley. Mol. Plant–Microbe Interact. 7: 298–301.
Kilpatrick, R.A., Harmon, D.L., Loegering, W.Q. & Clark, W.A. 1971. Viability of urediospores of Puccinia graminis f.sp. tritici stored in liquid nitrogen, 1960-1970. Plant Disease Reporter 55: 871-873.
Kislev, M.E. 1982. Stem rust of wheat 3300 years old found in Israel. Science 216: 993-994.
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re: Gap Analysis Survey Draft 15 April 2009 
 | April 17, 2009 | 2:19 PM
Posted by Sarah Davidson
Gap Analysis Survey Draft 15 April 2009
Name:

Title:

E-mail:

Telephone:

Institution:

Address:

Date:


I. Projects.
What wheat rust-related projects are being undertaken at your institution? Please detail them below, including the project website url where applicable.

Project 1.
Title:
Principle Investigator:
url (website):
Term of Project (start and end dates):
Budget in USD total:
Budget in USD per year:
Funding source (list all donors):
Partner institutions (list all involved):
People working on the project (by name)
Target country or countries (project beneficiaries):
Overall project aim:



Project 2.
Title:
Principle Investigator:
url (website):
Term of Project (start and end dates):
Budget in USD total:
Budget in USD per year:
Funding source (list all donors):
Partner institutions (list all involved):
People working on the project (by name)
Target country or countries (project beneficiaries):
Overall project aim:



Project 3.
Title:
Principle Investigator:
url (website):
Term of Project (start and end dates):
Budget in USD total:
Budget in USD per year:
Funding source (list all donors):
Partner institutions (list all involved):
People working on the project (by name)
Target country or countries (project beneficiaries):
Overall project aim:



Project 4.
Title:
Principle Investigator:
url (website):
Term of Project (start and end dates):
Budget in USD total:
Budget in USD per year:
Funding source (list all donors):
Partner institutions (list all involved):
People working on the project (by name)
Target country or countries (project beneficiaries):
Overall project aim:


Project 5.
Title:
Principle Investigator:
url (website):
Term of Project (start and end dates):
Budget in USD total:
Budget in USD per year:
Funding source (list all donors):
Partner institutions (list all involved):
People working on the project (by name)
Target country or countries (project beneficiaries):
Overall project aim:

Project deliverables (outputs)

If you can detail more than five projects, please refer to attached sheets.

II. Gaps in wheat rust research
We value your opinion on the following questions regarding the current status and needs in global wheat rust research:

1. What do you see as the key challenges in surveillance techniques and logisitics?

2. What do you see as the key challenges in race analysis, nursery innoculation, scoring, and trap nurseries?

3. What challenges do you face in maintaining awareness of the latelst knowledge of effective resistance genes?

4. Are you learning abour new rust races and their distribution as fast as you would like to? If not, what hurdles do you face?

5. Do you have outlets to share your knowledge as rapidly as you would like?

6. How is wheat stem rust research limited by infrastructure/capacity?

7. What gaps exist in our ability to track pathogens?

8. What are the greatest outstanding gaps in breeding stem rust resistant wheat varieties?

9. Where should investments be made in molecular marker research?

10. What are the major gaps in knowledge of wheat or wheat rust research?

11. What should be addressed?
12. What is missing in the current portfolio of wheat rust projects?
13. What is your vision for the:
a. Immediate future?
b. Next 3 years?
c. Next five years?
d. Next ten years?

III. People

I recommend that you refer to the following people to contribute to this survey on the status of stem rust research and needs moving into the near future:

1. Name
E-mail
telephone

2. Name
E-mail
telephone

3. Name
E-mail
telephone

4. Name
E-mail
telephone

5. Name
E-mail
telephone

If greater than five people, add more as needed
Sarah Davidson / advocacy131 / April 15, 2009 / 4:09 PM Comment
Rick's comments to sarah ...
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re: Gap Analysis Survey Draft 15 April 2009 
 | April 16, 2009 | 5:10 PM
Posted by John Bakum
Gap Analysis Survey Draft 15 April 2009
Name:

Title:

E-mail:

Telephone:

Institution:

Address:

Date:


I. Projects.
What wheat rust-related projects are being undertaken at your institution? Please detail them below, including the project website url where applicable.

Project 1.
Title:
Principle Investigator:
url (website):
Term of Project (start and end dates):
Budget in USD total:
Budget in USD per year:
Funding source (list all donors):
Partner institutions (list all involved):
People working on the project (by name)
Target country or countries (project beneficiaries):
Overall project aim:



Project 2.
Title:
Principle Investigator:
url (website):
Term of Project (start and end dates):
Budget in USD total:
Budget in USD per year:
Funding source (list all donors):
Partner institutions (list all involved):
People working on the project (by name)
Target country or countries (project beneficiaries):
Overall project aim:



Project 3.
Title:
Principle Investigator:
url (website):
Term of Project (start and end dates):
Budget in USD total:
Budget in USD per year:
Funding source (list all donors):
Partner institutions (list all involved):
People working on the project (by name)
Target country or countries (project beneficiaries):
Overall project aim:



Project 4.
Title:
Principle Investigator:
url (website):
Term of Project (start and end dates):
Budget in USD total:
Budget in USD per year:
Funding source (list all donors):
Partner institutions (list all involved):
People working on the project (by name)
Target country or countries (project beneficiaries):
Overall project aim:


Project 5.
Title:
Principle Investigator:
url (website):
Term of Project (start and end dates):
Budget in USD total:
Budget in USD per year:
Funding source (list all donors):
Partner institutions (list all involved):
People working on the project (by name)
Target country or countries (project beneficiaries):
Overall project aim:

Project deliverables (outputs)

If you can detail more than five projects, please refer to attached sheets.

II. Gaps in wheat rust research
We value your opinion on the following questions regarding the current status and needs in global wheat rust research:

1. What do you see as the key challenges in surveillance techniques and logisitics?

2. What do you see as the key challenges in race analysis, nursery innoculation, scoring, and trap nurseries?

3. What challenges do you face in maintaining awareness of the latelst knowledge of effective resistance genes?

4. Are you learning abour new rust races and their distribution as fast as you would like to? If not, what hurdles do you face?

5. Do you have outlets to share your knowledge as rapidly as you would like?

6. How is wheat stem rust research limited by infrastructure/capacity?

7. What gaps exist in our ability to track pathogens?

8. What are the greatest outstanding gaps in breeding stem rust resistant wheat varieties?

9. Where should investments be made in molecular marker research?

10. What are the major gaps in knowledge of wheat or wheat rust research?

11. What should be addressed?
12. What is missing in the current portfolio of wheat rust projects?
13. What is your vision for the:
a. Immediate future?
b. Next 3 years?
c. Next five years?
d. Next ten years?

III. People

I recommend that you refer to the following people to contribute to this survey on the status of stem rust research and needs moving into the near future:

1. Name
E-mail
telephone

2. Name
E-mail
telephone

3. Name
E-mail
telephone

4. Name
E-mail
telephone

5. Name
E-mail
telephone

If greater than five people, add more as needed
Sarah Davidson / advocacy131 / April 15, 2009 / 4:09 PM Comment
Not sure if it would be useful, but would you want to know where the "work" is being done if it is different than the target country?
Like breeding at Obregon that's ultimately going to benefit Kenya.
 View thread advocacy131: Gap Analysis Survey Draft 15 April 2009
re: ruth wanyera bgri paper 
 | March 20, 2009 | 5:34 PM
Posted by Guest
ruth wanyera bgri paper
hi beva, how are you
Guest / betausers73 / March 20, 2009 / 5:33 PM Comment
Ruth, ,what was the parental line_
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re: Identification and validation of molecular markers linked to the leaf rust resistance gene Lr19 in wheat 
 | March 20, 2009 | 2:28 PM
Posted by Visitor
Identification and validation of molecular markers linked to the leaf rust resistance gene Lr19 in wheat
Visitor / classifieds12 / March 20, 2009 / 2:24 PM Comment
These two articles contain molecular markers, SSRs and SCARs cosegregating with Lr19 and Lr24 respectively. Both sets of markers have been validated against other Lr genes and other background wheat genotypes and user friendly.
 View thread classifieds12: Identification and validation of molecular markers linked to the leaf rust resistance gene Lr19 in wheat
re: noorulhaq 
 | March 18, 2009 | 6:42 PM
Posted by Guest
noorulhaq
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Guest / betausers70 / March 18, 2009 / 6:41 PM Comment
becuse sosososso
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re: noorulhaq 
 | March 18, 2009 | 6:41 PM
Posted by Guest
noorulhaq
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Guest / betausers70 / March 18, 2009 / 6:41 PM Comment
why do you say that
 View thread betausers70: noorulhaq
re: Taxonomy 
 | March 18, 2009 | 2:42 PM
Posted by Jeff Stein
Taxonomy
Taxonomy of Stem Rust- Puccinia graminis
Sarah Davidson / Pathogen143 / December 16, 2008 / 1:58 PM Comment
Page should be expanded being just Pg since there are two more rusts.
 View thread Pathogen143: Taxonomy
re: Great resource 
 | March 17, 2009 | 8:05 PM
Posted by Guest
Great resource
Congratulations! Great resource for the wheat community! It would be very nice to have access to full papers.
Guest / betausers65 / March 17, 2009 / 8:03 PM Comment
I fully concurr with Martin. Bravo! ...
 View thread betausers65: Great resource
re: (erased) 
 | March 17, 2009 | 7:44 PM
Posted by John Bakum
(erased)
John Bakum / Host100 / March 17, 2009 / 7:43 PM Comment
Hi
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re: La raza E99 no esta en ecuador 
 | March 17, 2009 | 7:28 PM
Posted by Guest
La raza E99 no esta en ecuador
De un analisis de virulencia de la poblaciones de roya del tallo no se encontró virulencias que se asocien con E99
Guest / betausers63 / March 17, 2009 / 7:27 PM Comment
ue se conoce en Peru y Colombia?
 View thread betausers63: La raza E99 no esta en ecuador
re: Test 
 | March 17, 2009 | 6:06 PM
Posted by Visitor
Test
Test article
Visitor / betausers61 / March 17, 2009 / 6:04 PM Comment
I saw sometjhing similar at BGRI Workshop
 View thread betausers61: Test
re: Rustopedia Demonstration Area 
Rustopedia Demonstration Area
John Bakum / betausers50 / March 10, 2009 / 5:51 PM Comment
Greetings fellow rust-buster! Several Cornell staff are here in Obregon this week to learn how our community can make use of these new technologies while at the same time giving one-on-one tutorials on how to use Rustopedia and other web resources at the Durable Rust Resistance in Wheat project. Post a reply and be the first from your country to get an "I Posted" button! ...
 View thread betausers50: Rustopedia Demonstration Area
re: Welcome to your new Project Team Project 
 | December 26, 2008 | 11:46 AM
Posted by John Bakum
re: Welcome to your new Project Team Project
John,
Stefan Einarson / classifieds2 / December 24, 2008 / 6:57 PM Comment
Stefan,
This section, at the least, will have job opportunity info. We already have one from Australia. However, the name "classifieds" could be misleading, i.e., it's not classified as in secret. ...
 View thread classifieds1: Welcome to your new Project Team Project
re: Welcome to your new Project Team Project 
 | December 24, 2008 | 6:57 PM
Posted by Stefan Einarson
1 Comment
Welcome to your new Project Team Project
Here are a few tips:
John Bakum / classifieds1 / December 24, 2008 / 1:35 PM Comment
John, ...
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Article Comments
re: Race typing and other protocols 
 | December 13, 2008 | 8:16 PM
Posted by Gordon Cisar
Race typing and other protocols
Race Sampling and Collection A presentation by Zak Pretorius
Sarah Davidson / Pathogen12 / October 20, 2008 / 3:21 PM Comment
What's the difference between race typing and race analysis?
 View thread Pathogen12: Race typing and other protocols
re: Race analysis and differentials 
 | December 13, 2008 | 8:14 PM
Posted by Gordon Cisar
re: Race analysis and differentials
There is considerable confusion and ignorance in the wheat community about how rust races are pathotyped. There are several sets of differentials, with the most common being the North American set (i think). Yue Jin has some excellent visual aids, as do other researchers perhaps (Zac, Robert, Bob M.). This would be an excellent opportunity to contribute to the understanding of this subject by our readers.
Gordon Cisar / Pathogen105 / December 13, 2008 / 8:12 PM Comment
An excellent contribution would be to have a historical compilation of all sets of differentials used in race type analysis.
 View thread Pathogen19: Race analysis and differentials
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