Browsing Research publications by Author "Qi, Aiming"
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Evaluating Responses of Sugar Beet Cultivars to Fusarium Species in Greenhouse and Field Conditions
Qi, Aiming; Burlakoti, Pragyan; Khan, Mohamed; V, Rivera; G A, Secor (2018-05-30)Fusarium yellows of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) is becoming an important disease in Minnesota and North Dakota in the United States. One of the best ways to manage Fusarium yellows is to develop and use resistant cultivars. ... -
Evaluation of adjuvants added to fungicides for controlling Cercospora leaf spot on sugar beet
Bhuiyan, M.Z.R; Mendoza, Luis E del Rio; Lakshman, Dilip K.; Qi, Aiming; Khan, Mohamed F.R. (2024-01-10)Cercospora Leaf Spot (CLS) is a destructive foliar disease of sugar beet caused by Cercospora baticola. Recent development of resistance to several classes of chemicals by C. beticola coupled with untimely applications ... -
Fluctuations in Number of Cercospora beticola Conidia in Relationship to Environment and Disease Severity in Sugar Beet
Khan, J.; Qi, Aiming; Khan, M. F. R. (2009-07)Cercospora leaf spot, caused by Cercospora beticola, is the most damaging foliar disease of sugar beet in Minnesota (MN) and North Dakota (ND). Research was conducted to characterize the temporal progression of aerial ... -
Forecasting virus yellows incidence in sugar beet – the post-Gaucho era
Qi, Aiming; Dewar, A. M.; Harrington, R. (Association of Applied Biologists, 2005) -
Grassland futures in Great Britain – Productivity assessment and scenarios for land use change opportunities
Qi, Aiming; Holland, Robert A.; Taylor, Gail; Richter, Goetz M. (2018-09-01)To optimise trade-offs provided by future changes in grassland use intensity, spatially and temporally explicit estimates of respective grassland productivities are required at the systems level. Here, we benchmark the ... -
How the sugar beet crop grew in 2011
Jaggard, Keith W.; Qi, Aiming (2012) -
How the sugar beet crop grew in 2012
Qi, Aiming; May, M. J. (2013) -
The impact of climate change on sugar beet yield in the UK since 1976
Jaggard, K. W.; Qi, Aiming (2006) -
The impact of climate change on sugarbeet yield in the UK: 1976-2004
Jaggard, K. W.; Qi, Aiming; Semenov, M. A. (2007-08)Since the 1970s, the delivered sugar yield per hectare has risen at an average annual rate of 0 center dot 111 t/ha, while the sugar yield in the official variety trials has increased at an average annual rate of 0 center ... -
Influence of Elevated Temperatures on Resistance Against Phoma Stem Canker in Oilseed Rape
Noel, Katherine; Qi, Aiming; Gajula, Lakshmi; Huang, Yongju; Fitt, Bruce; Stotz, Henrik (2022-03-02)Cultivar resistance is an important tool in controlling pathogen-related diseases in agricultural crops. As temperatures increase due to global warming, temperatureresilient disease resistance will play an important role ... -
Interactions in the Brassica napus-Pyrenopeziza brassicae pathosystem and sources of resistance to P. brassicae (light leaf spot)
Karandeni Dewage, Chinthani Shanika; Qi, Aiming; Stotz, Henrik U.; Huang, Yongju; Fitt, Bruce D. L. (2021-08-24)Pyrenopeziza brassicae, cause of light leaf spot (LLS), is an important pathogen of oilseed rape and vegetable brassicas and has a wide geographic distribution. Exploitation of host resistance remains the most sustainable ... -
Leptosphaeria biglobosa inhibits the production of sirodesmin PL by L. maculans
Fortune, James; Bingol, Evren; Qi, Aiming; Baker, Daniel; Ritchie, Faye; Karandeni Dewage, Chinthani Shanika; Fitt, Bruce; Huang, Yongju (2022-11-29)BACKGROUND: Phoma stem canker is caused by two coexisting pathogens, Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa. They coexist because of their temporal and spatial separations, which are associated with the differences in ... -
Management of genetically modified herbicide tolerant sugar beet for spring and autumn environmental benefit
May, J. M.; Champion, G. T.; Dewar, A. M.; Qi, Aiming; Pidgeon, J.D. (2005-01)When used in genetically modified herbicide–tolerant (GMHT) crops, glyphosate provides great flexibility to manipulate weed populations with consequences for invertebrates and higher trophic levels, for example birds. A ... -
Management of genetically modified herbicide-tolerant sugar beet for spring and autumn environmental benefit
May, M. J.; Champion, G. T.; Dewar, A. M.; Qi, Aiming; Pidgeon, J. D. (Institut International De Recherches Betteravieres, 2005) -
A meta-analysis of sugarbeet yield responses to nitrogen fertilizer measured in England since 1980
Jaggard, K. W.; Qi, Aiming; Armstrong, M. J. (2009-06)The data from 161 experiments testing the response of sugarbeet yield to nitrogen fertilizer were assembled in a database. Three commonly used N response models (Mitscherlich, linear plus exponential and bilinear) were ... -
Methods for investigating quantitative resistance against Leptosphaeria maculans (phoma stem canker) in Brassica napus (oilseed rape) in controlled conditions
Huang, Yongju; Qi, Aiming; King, G. J.; Fitt, Bruce D.L. (2014) -
A model-based sugar yield forecasting system
Qi, Aiming; Jaggard, K. W. (2006) -
Modelling impacts of climate change on arable crop diseases: progress, challenges and applications.
Newbery, F; Qi, Aiming; Fitt, Bruce (2016-08-01)Combining climate change, crop growth and crop disease models to predict impacts of climate change on crop diseases can guide planning of climate change adaptation strategies to ensure future food security. This review ... -
Modelling productivity and resource use efficiency for grassland ecosystems in the UK
Qi, Aiming (2017-09-30)Estimating spatially resolved grassland productivity is essential for benchmarking the total UK productive potential to assess food, feed and fuel trade-offs in the context of whole systems analyses. Our objectives were ... -
Modelling sugar beet growth and yield in soils with different water holding capacities
Qi, Aiming; Kenter, C.; Hoffmann, C.; Jaggard, K. W. (2004)