SV: Leaf Spot: Gene, Culture, Location, Gardener
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- Subject: SV: Leaf Spot: Gene, Culture, Location, Gardener
- From: "* a* <g*@mbox321.swipnet.se>
- Date: Sun, 8 Feb 1998 12:32:32 -0700 (MST)
I have some seeds that have started to germinate, and they are
crosses with flavescens and other modern hybrids.
I very much interested to see how they are gonna bee.
Especially when it looks like 'flavescens' looks like it have some natural
resistens against leaf spots. it wont hurt so much to be doing some 'back
crossing'
again.
Gunnar
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> Fren: Walter A. Moores <wam2@Ra.MsState.Edu>
> Till: Multiple recipients of list <iris-l@rt66.com>
> Dmne: RE: Leaf Spot: Gene, Culture, Location, Gardener
> Datum: den 8 februari 1998 14:26
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>
> I was hoping more people would respond to the leaf spot thread
> regarding the items listed above. If you have some time, give it some
> more thought. If it is a gene that causes it, can this gene be
> identified /isolated in DNA testing and eventually bred out of lines that
> carry it?
>
> Why is leaf spot more prevalent in different seasons, climate,
> gardens?
>
> Walter Moores
> Enid Lake, MS 7/8 (where Dime Spot is finally in bloom after
> stalking in November)
>