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Influence of meteorological conditions and varietal peculiarities on development of fungal diseases winter wheat

G.Ya. Bilovus
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G.Ya. Bilovus: Institute of Agriculture of Carpathian Region of NAAS

Balanced Nature Using, 2016, vol. 4, issue 1, 76-80

Abstract: In 2011-2013 during of winter wheat vegetation the powdery mildew, spot blotch of leaves, septoriose of leaves were the greatest broaden. The medium ripening varieties: Yasochka (4,65 t/ha), Lubid (4,44 t/ha), Demetra (4,01 t/ha) and medium-early Tsarivna (4,59 t/ha) were marked the highest yield and medium ripening Kryrhynra (3,86 t/ha), Zolotokolosa (3,87 t/ha) and medium- late Dubynka (3,99 t/ha) were the least productive. There are separated the medium ripening varieties: Yasochra, Lubid, Demetra and medium-late Romantyka that are relatively resistant to fungal diseases of winter wheat and moreover warranted the receiving of grain high yields

Keywords: winter wheat; variety; dark brown mottling of leaves; powdery mildew; leaves septo- riosis; stability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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