Search
Now showing items 1-10 of 11
Effects of fungicides on eyespot in five successive crops of winter wheat in plots with different initial or fungicide-selected populations of Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides
(1991-12)
The effects on eyespot of carbendazim, prochloraz or a mixture of carbendazim and prochloraz, applied twice yearly and to the same plots in each year, were studied in five successive crops of winter wheat. Some plots were ...
The biology of Mycosphaerella capsellae sp. nov., the teleomorph of Pseudocercosporella capsellae, cause of white leaf spot of oilseed rape
(1991-11-30)
Mycosphaerella capsellae sp. nov. is reported as the teleomorph of Pseudocercosporella capsellae, the cause of white leaf spot on oilseed rape and other crucifers. Spermogonia and protoascomata were observed in white leaf ...
The development of eyespot on stems of winter wheat and winter barley in crops inoculated with W-type or R-type isolates of Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides
(1991-10)
In three contrasting seasons (1986-1988), W-type isolates of Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides generally became established on stems of winter wheat or winter barley plants more rapidly than did R-type isolates. After ...
Status of diseases of linseed in the U.K
(HGCA, 1991-10-01)
Linseed is a rapidly expanding crop in the UK, with an area fast approaching 120,000 ha, making the UK the biggest producer of linseed in Europe. A range of 15 pathogens, with the potential to cause disease problems in the ...
Prediction of Eyespot Severity on Winter Wheat or Winter Barley Inoculated with W-type or R-type Isolates of Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides
(1991-06)
In crops of winter wheat (1986-88) or winter barley (1987-88) inoculated with W-type or R-type isolates of Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides and sown on different dates (1986) or at different seed rates (1987, 1988) ...
Oilseed Rape Diseases
(HGCA, 1991)
The review considers the diseases of oilseed rape in the context of UK Agriculture. The recent and relevant literature, together with the authors experienced observations and results of discussions with plant pathologists ...