Managing early-drilled second wheats to minimise the impact of take-all
Series: Home-Grown Cereals Authority Project Report ; No. 255Publication details: London : Home-Grown Cereals Authority (HGCA), 2001Subject(s): Cereal farming | Cereal farming, cereals marketing, grains | Cereal cultivation | Wheat | Cereal grainsDDC classification: 633.11 Summary: In a 3-year HGCA-funded study between 1998 and 2000, it was shown that, even when seed treatments such as silthiofam and fuberidazole + triadimenol are used that can reduce the impact of take-all, it is still important to delay the sowing of second wheats from September until October, and to employ other crop husbandry measures that can help to alleviate the effects of the diseaseItem type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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In a 3-year HGCA-funded study between 1998 and 2000, it was shown that, even when seed treatments such as silthiofam and fuberidazole + triadimenol are used that can reduce the impact of take-all, it is still important to delay the sowing of second wheats from September until October, and to employ other crop husbandry measures that can help to alleviate the effects of the disease
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