The effect of combinations of cyproconazole and fludioxonil on infestation of wheat and barley grains
The most popular and affordable means to protect plants from fungal diseases are fungicides. Development of new products is aimed at preparation of the composition of several substances to achieve the effect of mutual enhancement of action. We used the grains of wheat (Triticum sp. variety Julius) a...
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doaj-d6c2f33b77a44fcdac8cdd02126f70f32021-04-02T13:34:10ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-011610200610.1051/e3sconf/202016102006e3sconf_iceppPrague2020_02006The effect of combinations of cyproconazole and fludioxonil on infestation of wheat and barley grainsBaybakova E. V.0Nefed’eva E.E.Okolelova A. A.Zheltobriukhov V. F.1Ermoshina E. S.2Volgograd State Technical University, Industrial Ecology and Safety DepartmentVolgograd State Technical University, Industrial Ecology and Safety DepartmentVolgograd State Technical University, Industrial Ecology and Safety DepartmentThe most popular and affordable means to protect plants from fungal diseases are fungicides. Development of new products is aimed at preparation of the composition of several substances to achieve the effect of mutual enhancement of action. We used the grains of wheat (Triticum sp. variety Julius) and barley (Hordeum sativum variety Gloria), they were significantly infected with phytopathogenic fungi, which allows us to get reliable data on the effectiveness of active substances of fungicides. All wheat grains treated with fungicides were infected less than the control ones. Analysis of the effect of individual fungicides demonstrated that the fungi were more sensitive to fludioxonil, especially at doses of CF 0: 2 (56.7% of infected grains) and CF 0:4 (36.7% of infected grains) 5.0 and 10.0 g/t. After the treatment of cyproconazole, the smallest number of infected grains was obtained when grains were treated at a dose 5.0 g/t (80.0 % of infected grains). The fungistatic effect of cyproconazole (C) and fludioxonil (F) was greatest when ratios of C : F were 2.5:10; 5:10; 10:2.5; 10:5; 10:10 g/t.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/21/e3sconf_iceppPrague2020_02006.pdf |
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Baybakova E. V. Nefed’eva E.E. Okolelova A. A. Zheltobriukhov V. F. Ermoshina E. S. The effect of combinations of cyproconazole and fludioxonil on infestation of wheat and barley grains E3S Web of Conferences |
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Baybakova E. V. Nefed’eva E.E. Okolelova A. A. Zheltobriukhov V. F. Ermoshina E. S. |
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The effect of combinations of cyproconazole and fludioxonil on infestation of wheat and barley grains |
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The effect of combinations of cyproconazole and fludioxonil on infestation of wheat and barley grains |
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The effect of combinations of cyproconazole and fludioxonil on infestation of wheat and barley grains |
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The effect of combinations of cyproconazole and fludioxonil on infestation of wheat and barley grains |
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The effect of combinations of cyproconazole and fludioxonil on infestation of wheat and barley grains |
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effect of combinations of cyproconazole and fludioxonil on infestation of wheat and barley grains |
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The most popular and affordable means to protect plants from fungal diseases are fungicides. Development of new products is aimed at preparation of the composition of several substances to achieve the effect of mutual enhancement of action. We used the grains of wheat (Triticum sp. variety Julius) and barley (Hordeum sativum variety Gloria), they were significantly infected with phytopathogenic fungi, which allows us to get reliable data on the effectiveness of active substances of fungicides. All wheat grains treated with fungicides were infected less than the control ones. Analysis of the effect of individual fungicides demonstrated that the fungi were more sensitive to fludioxonil, especially at doses of CF 0: 2 (56.7% of infected grains) and CF 0:4 (36.7% of infected grains) 5.0 and 10.0 g/t. After the treatment of cyproconazole, the smallest number of infected grains was obtained when grains were treated at a dose 5.0 g/t (80.0 % of infected grains). The fungistatic effect of cyproconazole (C) and fludioxonil (F) was greatest when ratios of C : F were 2.5:10; 5:10; 10:2.5; 10:5; 10:10 g/t. |
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