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The effect of stripe rust on wheat cultivars. Oroua, left, is resistant to the disease and shows only slight flecking. Kopara is resistant in its adult stages and shows moderate flecking. Both Rongotea and Takahe show typical symptoms of severe stripe rust infection with many bright, orange-yellow spore pustules on the leaves and large necrotic areas.

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Press, 20 November 1981, Page 18

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The effect of stripe rust on wheat cultivars. Oroua, left, is resistant to the disease and shows only slight flecking. Kopara is resistant in its adult stages and shows moderate flecking. Both Rongotea and Takahe show typical symptoms of severe stripe rust infection with many bright, orange-yellow spore pustules on the leaves and large necrotic areas. Press, 20 November 1981, Page 18

The effect of stripe rust on wheat cultivars. Oroua, left, is resistant to the disease and shows only slight flecking. Kopara is resistant in its adult stages and shows moderate flecking. Both Rongotea and Takahe show typical symptoms of severe stripe rust infection with many bright, orange-yellow spore pustules on the leaves and large necrotic areas. Press, 20 November 1981, Page 18