Economical effectiveness of fungal diseases control of winter wheat in 2000-2008

Winter wheat is a very susceptible species to infection by pathogenic fungi requires the application of plant protection products. Their effectiveness and profitability of application depend on numerous factors. The most important of them are: weather and environmental conditions, managing and organ...

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Main Author: Anna Jaczewska-Kalicka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Life Sciences in Poznań 2009-01-01
Series:Journal of Agribusiness and Rural Development
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Online Access:http://www.jard.edu.pl/tom12/zeszyt2/art_9.pdf
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spelling doaj-3b1d302688b1432ea07e7b8dc09468a22020-11-25T01:03:42ZengUniversity of Life Sciences in PoznańJournal of Agribusiness and Rural Development1899-52411899-57722009-01-01212Economical effectiveness of fungal diseases control of winter wheat in 2000-2008Anna Jaczewska-KalickaWinter wheat is a very susceptible species to infection by pathogenic fungi requires the application of plant protection products. Their effectiveness and profitability of application depend on numerous factors. The most important of them are: weather and environmental conditions, managing and organisation of production, the intensity of oc-currence and harmfulness of occurring pathogenes, the amount of obtained yield, costs of protection and grain selling prices. Presented research results are derived from plot ex-periments conducted in the Field Experimental Station IOR-PIB Grodzisk Mazowiecki, on the fields of Agricultural Experimental Station SGGW Chylice, mazowieckie voivode-ship, in 2000-2008 on winter wheat. A high differentiation was stated in profitability of applying particular fungicides, as well as considerable differences between particular vegetative seasons of winter wheat cultivation. In each year, except 2000, protection treatments were profitable, in spite of high costs being on average 10% of the value of protected crop.www.jard.edu.pl/tom12/zeszyt2/art_9.pdfwinter wheatfungal diseasesfungicidesprofitability
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author Anna Jaczewska-Kalicka
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Economical effectiveness of fungal diseases control of winter wheat in 2000-2008
Journal of Agribusiness and Rural Development
winter wheat
fungal diseases
fungicides
profitability
author_facet Anna Jaczewska-Kalicka
author_sort Anna Jaczewska-Kalicka
title Economical effectiveness of fungal diseases control of winter wheat in 2000-2008
title_short Economical effectiveness of fungal diseases control of winter wheat in 2000-2008
title_full Economical effectiveness of fungal diseases control of winter wheat in 2000-2008
title_fullStr Economical effectiveness of fungal diseases control of winter wheat in 2000-2008
title_full_unstemmed Economical effectiveness of fungal diseases control of winter wheat in 2000-2008
title_sort economical effectiveness of fungal diseases control of winter wheat in 2000-2008
publisher University of Life Sciences in Poznań
series Journal of Agribusiness and Rural Development
issn 1899-5241
1899-5772
publishDate 2009-01-01
description Winter wheat is a very susceptible species to infection by pathogenic fungi requires the application of plant protection products. Their effectiveness and profitability of application depend on numerous factors. The most important of them are: weather and environmental conditions, managing and organisation of production, the intensity of oc-currence and harmfulness of occurring pathogenes, the amount of obtained yield, costs of protection and grain selling prices. Presented research results are derived from plot ex-periments conducted in the Field Experimental Station IOR-PIB Grodzisk Mazowiecki, on the fields of Agricultural Experimental Station SGGW Chylice, mazowieckie voivode-ship, in 2000-2008 on winter wheat. A high differentiation was stated in profitability of applying particular fungicides, as well as considerable differences between particular vegetative seasons of winter wheat cultivation. In each year, except 2000, protection treatments were profitable, in spite of high costs being on average 10% of the value of protected crop.
topic winter wheat
fungal diseases
fungicides
profitability
url http://www.jard.edu.pl/tom12/zeszyt2/art_9.pdf
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