Editorial. G.H.J. Kema. 1-2
Susceptibility of cultivated and wild barley (Hordeum vulgare sensu lato)to the leaf rust fungi of wheat and wall barley. R.E. Niks, B.M.F.J. Kerckhoffs & R. de la Rosa. 3-10
Six weeks delay in leaf rust appearance in Indo-Cangetic plains in 1992 - an analysis. P. Bahadzir, D.V. Singh, K.D. Srivastava & C.B. Karki. 11-16
Virulence of Puccinia hordei on barley in Ethiopia. F. Alenzayehu, I.E. Parlevliet & R.C. Meijer-Dekens. 17-22
R2sistance in wheat to leaf rust. R. Ktimar Kalita, P. Bahadtir & V.P. Kulshresta. 23-28
Adult plant resistant sources for breeding wheat with durable resistance to leaf rust. R.N. Sawhney, J.B. Sharma, D.N. Sharma & S. Nagarajan. 29-34
Diversity for new leaf rust resistance genes in some macaroni wheat accessions. S. C. Sharma, R. C. Saini & R.K. Coel. 35-38
Sources of resistance to race 77 of leaf rust (Puccinia recondita f.sp. tritici) in durum wheat. I. Seedling resistance. B.K. Honrao & V.S.P. Rao. 39-43
Sources of resistance to race 77 of leaf rust (Puccinia recondita f.sp. tritici) in durum wheat. I. Adult plant resistance. B.K. Honrao & V.S.P. Rao. 44-48
The durable nature of leaf rust resistance in wheat cultivar Pavon 76: a case study. M, Aslam. 49-53
Race specilization of Puccinia recondite f.sp. tritici in Bulgaria during 1973-1993. M. Todorova. 54-59
Prevalence and distribution of physiologic races of leaf rust (Puccinia recondita Rob. ex. Desm. f.sp. tritici) of wheat in peninsular India during 1992-93 and 1994-95. V.S. Patil, V.K. Shinde, T.K. Narute, S.N. Hasabnis & B.B. Chirame. 60-62
Further evidence for the presence of more adult plant resistance genes against leaf rust in Indian wheats. S.K. Sharma & S. Nagarajan. 63-66
Identification of slow rusting lines in wheat to leaf rust caused by Puccinia recondita f.sp. tritici. R.N. Brahma, M. Sivasanly & A. Saikia. 67-69
The detection of wheat leaf rust resistance genes in 13 winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars. L.A. Mikhailova & E.L Cultyaeva. 70-73
A multi-allelic series at the Rph2 locus for leaf rust resistance in barley. B.J. Steffenson & Y. jin. 74-75
Prevalence and distribution of physiologic races of stem rust (Puccinia graminis f.sp, tritici) in central and peninsular India during 1991-92 and 1992-93. R.J. Patil, S.B. Lokhande & D. C. Gaikwad. 76-78
Prevalence and distribution of physiologic races of stem rust (Puccinia graminis f.sp. tritici) in central and peninsular India during 1993-94 and 1994-95. S. B. Lokhande & R.I. Patil. 79-81
Development of wheat lines with resistance to stem, leaf and stripe rust. R.N. Brahma, M. Sivasamy & A. Saikia. 82-84
Pathotype distribution of Puccinia graminis f.sp. tritici in India during 1992-93 and 1993-94. S.C. Bhardway, S.K. Nayar, M. Prashar, 1. Kumar & S.B. Singh. 85-90
Host-parasite interactions between lines and varieties of wheat with known Sr genes and races of stem rust. J. V. Patil & A.B. Deokar. 91-97
Mapping the Puccinia striiformis race flora in Ladakh and other valleys of the interior. Himalaya. J. Kumar, S.K. Nayar, M. Prashar & S. Nagarajan. 98-104
Wild grass species as oversumniering hosts of Puccinia striiformis Westend f.sp. tritici in Iran. K. Nazari, M. Torabi & V. Mardoukhi. 105-107
Designation of barley and wheat powdery mildew resistance and virulence in Europe. B. Boesen, M. Hovmoller & J.H. Jorgensen. 108-115
Histopathology of Lr35 resistance to leaf rust of wheat. C.M. Bender, 2.A .Pretorius, F.J. Kloppers & A.S. facobs. 116
Hstopathology of wheat leaf rust resistance derived from Triticum monococcum. A.S. lacobs, Z.A. Pretorius, F.J. Kloppers, T.S. Cox & T.A. Coutinho. 117-118
After dinner speech/sketch at the conference dinner of the 9thCR&PMC, 2-6 September 1996, Lunteren, The Netherlands. R. Johnson. 119