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Should Septoria brown spot be treated with fungicides? Learn how external conditions, disease severity and more determine the economic viability of fungicide treatments. Next-Gen Farming Week ...
One of the most common foliar diseases of soybeans. Caused by the fungus Septoria glycines. Present in most fields at some level every year. Disease is favored by high rainfall and canopy moisture.
60 year old Septoria mystery solved Date: October 21, 2016 Source: John Innes Centre Summary: A new paper explains why plant breeders have found it difficult to produce wheat varieties which ...
Parastagonospora nodorum (syn.Septoria nodorum) is a fungal pathogen that can produce symptoms on leaves, stems, glumes, and awns. P. nodorum has a wide host range, which includes wheat species, other ...
The gene, called Stb6, confers resistance to Septoria tritici blotch (STB, or Septoria), the main leaf disease of wheat in temperate regions and a major threat for wheat production globally ...
Septoria tritici is the most damaging foliar disease of UK wheat, causing yield losses which can range from around 30% to as much as 50% in high pressure. Sign in. LATEST. LATEST.
Growing wheat with less reliance on azole fungicides will be important to the future viability of the crop, and finding new ways of protecting against Septoria tritici is high on the priority list ...
If we look back 10 years ago septoria was very sensitive to triazoles (Opus, Proline, Caramba, Folicur, etc). Latest Farming.
Variability summaries the situation of Essex grower, Steve Crayston. With five varieties in the ground and Septoria resistant ratings from 7.8 for KWS Extase to 4.9 for a crop of Elicit, as well as ...
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Early blight will infect the fruit as well as the leaves, while septoria only infects leaves. Both will cause reduced yields. Damage from sun scald because of the lack of leaves to protect the ...