Designing fungicide programmes to minimise the risk of resistance in wheat and barley mildew and wheat yellow rust

By: Bayles, Rosemary [editor] | Burnett, F. J [editor] | Napier, Bruce [editor]Series: Home-Grown Cereals Authority Project Report ; No. 243Publication details: London: Home-Grown Cereals Authority (HGCA), 2001Subject(s): Cereal farming | Cereal farming, cereals marketing, grains | Cereal cultivation | Cereal quality | Mildew | Wheat | Wheat quality | Barley | Barley diseases | Yellow rustDDC classification: 632.952 Summary: The main objectives of this project were firstly to establish baseline data for the sensitivity of wheat and barley powdery mildew and wheat yellow rust to the new strobilurin group of fungicides and secondly to gather evidence on the influence of contrasting fungicide regimes on pathogen sensitivity.
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The main objectives of this project were firstly to establish baseline data for the sensitivity of wheat and barley powdery mildew and wheat yellow rust to the new strobilurin group of fungicides and secondly to gather evidence on the influence of contrasting fungicide regimes on pathogen sensitivity.

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