01558naa a2200301 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000200006024501050008026000090018530000150019452006670020965000230087665000100089965000270090965000100093670000210094670000160096770000160098370000210099970000240102070000180104470000220106270000220108470000210110670000240112777301050115121302882024-11-12 2020 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aFERREIRA, J. R. aGenetic and Molecular Basis of Wheat-Magnaporthe oryzae Triticum Interaction.h[electronic resource] c2020 ap. 69-104. aThe frst world report of wheat blast occurrence in feld conditions was in northern Parana, Brazil, in the mid-1980s (Igarashi et al., 1986). In subsequent years, the pathogen spread to new areas, and its presence has been registered in the Distrito Federal (Anjos et al., 1996) and in the states of Mato Grosso do Sul (Goulart et al., 1990), Rio Grande do Sul (Picinini & Fernandes, 1990), São Paulo (Igarashi, 1991), Goiás (Prabhu et al., 1992) and Minas Gerais. Blast prevails in all the wheat-producing regions of Brazil due to the favourable conditions of high temperatures (above 20°C) and humidity (over 10 hours of leaf wetting) (Cardoso et al., 2008). aGenetic resistance aWheat aResistência Genética aTrigo1 aTORRES, G. A. M.1 aCONSOLI, L.1 aBINNECK, E.1 aCAMILOTTI, G. A.1 aSCAGLIUSI, S. M. M.1 aDEUNER, C. C.1 aDIANESE, A. de C.1 aGOULART, A. C. P.1 aSEIXAS, C. D. S.1 aCOELHO, M. A. de O. tIn: KUMAR, S.; KASHYAP, P. L.; SINGH, G. P. (Ed.). Wheat Blast. Boca Raton: CRC Press. 2020. cap. 5.