Influence of cultural practices on Septoria/Stagonospora diseases
Material type: TextPublication details: Mexico, DF (Mexico) CIMMYT : 1999ISBN:- 970-648-035-8
- 632.4 GIN
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The use of cultural management practices is probably one of the oldest approaches to controlling plant diseases. How cultural management practices such as crop rotation, tillage (residue level), fertilizer application, seeding operations, and disease-free seed can influence the incidence and severity of Septoria/Stagonospora diseases are reviewed. Considering that early reports on cultural practices have been reviewed previously, recent research will be emphasized. Management practices such as the use of resistant cultivars, cultivar blends, and the use of fungicides will be covered by others at the workshop.
English
9910|AGRIS 0001
Jose Juan Caballero
CIMMYT Publications Collection