Influence of meteorological factors on the development of cercosporiose (Cercospora calendulae Sacc.) and alternaria (Alter- naria Calendulae Ondrej.) of calendula officinalis
O. Sirik,
O. Shevchuk,
N. Pryvedeniuk,
T. Sapa,
M. Kolosovych and
V. Trubka
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O. Sirik: Experimental Station of Medicinal Plants of the Institute of Agroecology and Environmental Management of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
O. Shevchuk: Institute of Plant Protection of NAAS
V. Trubka: Experimental Station of Medicinal Plants of the Institute of Agroecology and Environmental Management of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Balanced Nature Using, 2018, vol. 5, issue 1, 65-69
Abstract:
The influence of meteorological factors on development of cercosporiose (Cercospora calendulae Sacc.) and alternaria (Alternaria calendulae Ondrej.) of calendula officinalis has been studied. It has been found that cercosporiose on this medicinal crop develops in conditions of excessive precipitation in the first half of the growing season of culture, while alternaria — due to insufficient moisture
Keywords: calendula; temperature; humidity; precipitation; HC; illness; damage (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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