OCCURENCE OF FUSARIUM HEAD BLIGHT OF WHEAT IN SLOVAKIA UNDER THE NATURAL INFECTION

Occurrence of Fusarium head blight FHB was documented during two consecutive years in June 2011 2012 under the natural conditions in winter wheat Triticum aestivum L. Observations were conducted at six different localities in four climatic regions in Slovakia. Incidence and severity of FHB were eval...

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Main Authors: Kamil Hudec, Jana Bilikova, Monika Tothova
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture 2013-09-01
Series:Journal of Central European Agriculture
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Online Access:http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/774495_OCCURENCE_OF_FUSARIUM_HEAD_BLIGHT_OF_WHEAT_IN_SLOVAKIA_UNDER_THE_NATURAL_INFECTION_en.pdf
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spelling doaj-a21fed84b89749e192e8c09a0a5ccc5b2020-11-25T01:39:05ZbulUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of AgricultureJournal of Central European Agriculture1332-90492013-09-01143238248OCCURENCE OF FUSARIUM HEAD BLIGHT OF WHEAT IN SLOVAKIA UNDER THE NATURAL INFECTIONKamil HudecJana BilikovaMonika TothovaOccurrence of Fusarium head blight FHB was documented during two consecutive years in June 2011 2012 under the natural conditions in winter wheat Triticum aestivum L. Observations were conducted at six different localities in four climatic regions in Slovakia. Incidence and severity of FHB were evaluated at the end of flowering stage in three replications. Each replication contained 100 spikes. These data served as a basis for FHB index calculations. Obtained FHB index values indicated that the environmental conditions of the year 2011 were more favourable to the development of FHB infection. Higher FHB index values were reached at localities with precipitation higher than 100% of long-term average. Although significantly higher incidence of heads with FHB symptoms was recorded in climatic region 02 quite warm, dry, hilly, correlation between the climatic regions was not confirmed. Except of the climatic conditions, the FHB development can be influenced by nitrogen application. The highest levels of FHB index was in coincidence with the highest and the lowest nitrogen rates applied. In all other cases, the effect of the mineral nutrition on head blight attack was unclear. Analyses of nitrogen forms applied revealed that nitrogen forms had no impact on FHB index value.http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/774495_OCCURENCE_OF_FUSARIUM_HEAD_BLIGHT_OF_WHEAT_IN_SLOVAKIA_UNDER_THE_NATURAL_INFECTION_en.pdfclimatic conditionsfusarium head bligh indexnitrogen formsprecipitationwinter wheat
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author Kamil Hudec
Jana Bilikova
Monika Tothova
spellingShingle Kamil Hudec
Jana Bilikova
Monika Tothova
OCCURENCE OF FUSARIUM HEAD BLIGHT OF WHEAT IN SLOVAKIA UNDER THE NATURAL INFECTION
Journal of Central European Agriculture
climatic conditions
fusarium head bligh index
nitrogen forms
precipitation
winter wheat
author_facet Kamil Hudec
Jana Bilikova
Monika Tothova
author_sort Kamil Hudec
title OCCURENCE OF FUSARIUM HEAD BLIGHT OF WHEAT IN SLOVAKIA UNDER THE NATURAL INFECTION
title_short OCCURENCE OF FUSARIUM HEAD BLIGHT OF WHEAT IN SLOVAKIA UNDER THE NATURAL INFECTION
title_full OCCURENCE OF FUSARIUM HEAD BLIGHT OF WHEAT IN SLOVAKIA UNDER THE NATURAL INFECTION
title_fullStr OCCURENCE OF FUSARIUM HEAD BLIGHT OF WHEAT IN SLOVAKIA UNDER THE NATURAL INFECTION
title_full_unstemmed OCCURENCE OF FUSARIUM HEAD BLIGHT OF WHEAT IN SLOVAKIA UNDER THE NATURAL INFECTION
title_sort occurence of fusarium head blight of wheat in slovakia under the natural infection
publisher University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture
series Journal of Central European Agriculture
issn 1332-9049
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Occurrence of Fusarium head blight FHB was documented during two consecutive years in June 2011 2012 under the natural conditions in winter wheat Triticum aestivum L. Observations were conducted at six different localities in four climatic regions in Slovakia. Incidence and severity of FHB were evaluated at the end of flowering stage in three replications. Each replication contained 100 spikes. These data served as a basis for FHB index calculations. Obtained FHB index values indicated that the environmental conditions of the year 2011 were more favourable to the development of FHB infection. Higher FHB index values were reached at localities with precipitation higher than 100% of long-term average. Although significantly higher incidence of heads with FHB symptoms was recorded in climatic region 02 quite warm, dry, hilly, correlation between the climatic regions was not confirmed. Except of the climatic conditions, the FHB development can be influenced by nitrogen application. The highest levels of FHB index was in coincidence with the highest and the lowest nitrogen rates applied. In all other cases, the effect of the mineral nutrition on head blight attack was unclear. Analyses of nitrogen forms applied revealed that nitrogen forms had no impact on FHB index value.
topic climatic conditions
fusarium head bligh index
nitrogen forms
precipitation
winter wheat
url http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/774495_OCCURENCE_OF_FUSARIUM_HEAD_BLIGHT_OF_WHEAT_IN_SLOVAKIA_UNDER_THE_NATURAL_INFECTION_en.pdf
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