
Although stem rust is mostly controlled by means of resistance  cultivars, leaf and stripe rust continue to be major problems in many  wheat-growing areas of the world. Wheat Rusts: An Atlas of  Resistance Genes provides a basis to identify genes for resistance  to stem, leaf and stripe rusts of wheat. Typical phenotypes associated  with most known genes for resistance to the three rust diseases of  wheat are illustrated in full colour. This book will assist the plant  breeder to identify candidate resistance genes, thereby saving  substantial time and resources before a single cross is made for  genetic analysis. 
  Prepared by well-known specialists from a leading international  laboratory, Wheat Rusts: An Atlas of Resistance Genes comprises  an introductory chapter, details of individual resistance genes,  appendices and an index. Details for each gene include chromosome  location, aspects of genetics and pathogen variation, the effect of  environment on expression, origin, availability in genetic and  breeding stocks, and use in agriculture. 
  Audience: All wheat researchers including geneticists,  pathologists, breeders and agronomists. This book is a unique and  invaluable aid to all involved in developing wheats for resistance to  the rust pathogens. 


