2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-54052011000200006
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Severidade de doenças e manutenção da área foliar verde em função da aplicação de micronutrientes e fungicidas em trigo

Abstract: Na safra agrícola de 2007 foi instalado um experimento com a cultura do trigo com o objetivo de avaliar a influência do zinco, manganês e molibdênio aplicados juntamente com fungicidas sobre a severidade de doenças e duração da área foliar verde. As aplicações dos fungicidas foram realizadas no final do emborrachamento e no florescimento, e a de micronutrientes, somente no florescimento. A cultura do trigo pode ser afetada por doenças bacterianas, viróticas e fúngicas, que dependendo do clima, limitam ou compr… Show more

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“…Application of these compounds has resulted in higher yield response in wheat and barley, compared with other fungicides, when disease control was similar or in the absence of disease. This effect has been attributed to changes in the hormonal balance and other internal processes of plants exposed to strobilurins (Grossmann et al 1999;Venancio et al 2003), with resulting enhanced photosynthetic activity (Beck et al 2002), delayed leaf senescence (Grossmann et al 1999;Jabs et al 2002;Lenz et al 2011), improved nitrogen translocation (Ishikawa et al 2012), as well as increased tolerance of abiotic stress factors, such as drought (Grossmann et al 1999;Jabs et al 2002;Inagaki et al 2009). Further research is necessary, including fungicides with a different mode of action as that of pyraclostrobin, in order to determine the alleged yieldenhancing properties of this fungicide, as well as whether the presence or absence of pasmo disease influences the occurrence and severity of lodging in flax, regardless of the type of fungicide being used to control this disease.…”
Section: Effect Of Fungicide and N Rates On Seed Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Application of these compounds has resulted in higher yield response in wheat and barley, compared with other fungicides, when disease control was similar or in the absence of disease. This effect has been attributed to changes in the hormonal balance and other internal processes of plants exposed to strobilurins (Grossmann et al 1999;Venancio et al 2003), with resulting enhanced photosynthetic activity (Beck et al 2002), delayed leaf senescence (Grossmann et al 1999;Jabs et al 2002;Lenz et al 2011), improved nitrogen translocation (Ishikawa et al 2012), as well as increased tolerance of abiotic stress factors, such as drought (Grossmann et al 1999;Jabs et al 2002;Inagaki et al 2009). Further research is necessary, including fungicides with a different mode of action as that of pyraclostrobin, in order to determine the alleged yieldenhancing properties of this fungicide, as well as whether the presence or absence of pasmo disease influences the occurrence and severity of lodging in flax, regardless of the type of fungicide being used to control this disease.…”
Section: Effect Of Fungicide and N Rates On Seed Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Barley diseases can be controlled by genetic resistance and management practices such as seed treatment, aerial fungicide application, seeding date and seeding rate, balanced fertility, weeds and volunteer crop-plant control and harvest management (MATRHE, 1997;KUMAR et al, 2002). Aerial fungicide applications have been one of the most important strategies in some countries, such as Brazil, to control most diseases in winter cereal crops (PICININI et al, 1996;LENZ et al, 2011).…”
Section: A Cevada (Hordeum Vulgaris L) é a Segunda Mais Importante Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A eficiência deste fungicida já foi comprovado por Lenz et al (2011), quem encontraram que a mistura de fungicida epoxiconazol + piraclostrobina proporcionam o melhor controle de D. tritici-repentis e S. tritici. Os mesmos autores relatam que os fungicidas epoxiconazol + piraclostrobina, piraclostrobina e epoxiconazol quando aplicados associados ou não a micronutrientes, via foliar, propiciaram aumento do peso hectolítrico, peso de mil grãos e rendimento, quando comparados à testemunha.…”
Section: Materiais E Métodosunclassified