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Posted 11 May 2004. Crop Management. New, Disease-Resistant Sunflower Available Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture. Washington, D.C. (May 11, 2004) - Sunflower breeders seeking new "ammunition" against the fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum can now find it in three new disease-resistant germplasm lines dubbed "RHA 439," "RH 440" and "HA 441." Scientists with the Agricultural Research Service and North Dakota State University at Fargo and Carrington, N.D., cooperatively developed, tested and released the germplasm lines. Sclerotinia causes two diseases in sunflower--stalk rot and head
rot. New commercial cultivars bred from the resistant sunflower lines
should suffer far less damage from the fungus, according to Tom Gulya, a plant
pathologist at the Sunflower Research Unit, part of ARS' Red River In nursery trials there and in Carrington, the average incidence
of Gulya and Jerry Miller, a geneticist at the Sunflower Research
Unit, Contact: Jan Suszkiw Agricultural Research Service, USDA (301) 504-1630
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