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Winter wheat protection against diseases and pests in conventional programme of crop protection and in integrated pest management

C. Jańczak, S. Pruszyński and P. Bubniewicz
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C. Jańczak: Plant Protection Institute, 60-318 Poznań, Poland * Tel.: + 48 61 864 91 06, Fax: + 48 601 864 91 27, E-mail: c.janczak@jor.poznan.pl
S. Pruszyński: Plant Protection Institute, 60-318 Poznań, Poland * Tel.: + 48 61 864 91 06, Fax: + 48 601 864 91 27, E-mail: c.janczak@jor.poznan.pl
P. Bubniewicz: Plant Protection Institute, 60-318 Poznań, Poland * Tel.: + 48 61 864 91 06, Fax: + 48 601 864 91 27, E-mail: c.janczak@jor.poznan.pl

Plant Protection Science, 2002, vol. 38, issue SI1-6thConfEFPP, 221-226

Abstract: Results of researches carried out in 2000 and 2001 have demonstrated, that main factors determining yield of winterwheat are: agrotechnical measures, mainly proper choice of field, optimal nitrogen fertilization as well as choice ofcultivar well adapted to local climatic conditions. Chemical protection of winter wheat affects first of all stability ofyield. Regular inspections of fields with special account to present phytosanitary situation, thresholds of noxiousness andexpected development of disease and pest populations should decide on the need of chemical treatments.

Keywords: winter wheat; cultivars; susceptibility; nitrogen fertilization; beneficial insects; noxious insects; insecticides; fungal diseases; fungicides; effectiveness of control (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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