01323nam a2200253 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000140006024501440007426001280021852005120034665000330085865000180089165000130090965000220092265000200094465000130096465000090097770000160098670000170100270000170101970000160103670000170105216630822025-06-09 2009 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aPRIOR, E. aThe role of variation in genetic susceptibility to soybean rust on the photosynthetic competence of infected leaves.h[electronic resource] aPlant Management Network, St. Paul, 2009. Edição do Proceedings of the National Soybean Rust Symposium, New Orleansc2009 aThree soybean rust infection types have been reported: 1) tan lesions indicate a compatible and susceptible reaction, 2) red- brown (RB) lesion type has been associated with few non-sporulating uredinia representing a resistant reaction, and 3) immune reaction with no visible evidence of infection. Differences among cultivars would imply genotypic differences in tolerance, which can be define as the ability of the host to endure the presence of the pathogen with reduced disease symptoms and/or damages. aPlant diseases and disorders aRust diseases aSoybeans aDoença de planta aDoença fungica aFerrugem aSoja1 aKENNEDY, B.1 aHERSHMAN, D.1 aGODOY, C. V.1 aOMIELAN, J.1 aKUMUDINI, S.