rust in

Related to rust in: Rust disease
Translations

w>rust in

vi (screw)einrosten
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In 2014, WCR and USAID established a USD $5 million partnership to fund a program to monitor, control, and prevent rust in throughout Central America.
(1992).Close genetic linkage of genes conferring adult-plant resistance to leaf rust and stripe rust in wheat.
Yield losses in wheat caused by leaf rust in cultivar trials were estimated at five locations in Mississippi from 1986 to 1989 (Khan et al., 1997).
Across the Arctic, he follows a massive high-tech robot, hunting for rust in the Trans-Alaska pipeline.
Many disease-resistant wheat types lose their capacity to fight off rust in three to five years.
Not only does the bottom of the roadwheel develop severe rust, but the lug nuts can actually rust in place on the mounting bolts.
The product says it'll dissolve rust in either 30 minutes or overnight.
"Our study shows that even the safest encapsulation of radioactive waste could be made safer if radioactive waste canisters are buried in a place where green rust will form," said Christiansen, who noted that for years, green rust was studied primarily because scientists wanted to know how to prevent the formation of the rust in reinforced concrete.
An editorial in The Register-Guard also criticized Rust in 1990 for writing letters as a character witness for suspects in felony drug cases.
Thirty of the 100 lines were developed by ARS scientists and have been identified as being resistant to stem rust in Kenya and to U.S.