2023
DOI: 10.1590/s1678-3921.pab2023.v58.03084
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Selection of white oat genotypes for contrasting fungicide management conditions

Abstract: The objective of this work was to select white oat (Avena sativa) genotypes for environments with and without fungicide application, as well as to identify relationships between meteorological variables and agronomic traits. Two experiments were carried out: one without and the other with the use of the tebuconazole fungicide. In each experiment, 26 genotypes were evaluated, conducted during ten years in the same experimental area; cultivation years were considered as one environment. The methodologies of geno… Show more

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“…Factor II included the percentage of lodging, LR, stem rust, and leaf spots with the objective of reduction (Table 3). According to Berlezi et al (2023), this technique allows advances in cultivation systems involving white oat, as it mitigates production costs and increases the sustainability and safety of the production chain.…”
Section: Scenario I: Agronomic Ideotype Index (Aii)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Factor II included the percentage of lodging, LR, stem rust, and leaf spots with the objective of reduction (Table 3). According to Berlezi et al (2023), this technique allows advances in cultivation systems involving white oat, as it mitigates production costs and increases the sustainability and safety of the production chain.…”
Section: Scenario I: Agronomic Ideotype Index (Aii)mentioning
confidence: 99%