Author:
JENKYN J. F.,GUTTERIDGE R. J.,TODD A. D.
Abstract
Different management regimes for 1-year rotational set-aside were
tested in three experiments that
followed winter wheat and started in autumn 1988–90. The
regimes included operations that
prevented the establishment of volunteers or allowed them to
establish and persist until either spring
or summer, and also altered the distribution of debris from the
winter wheat that preceded the set-aside. For comparison, treatments
in the set-aside year also included winter wheat.Samples taken in spring from the first test crop showed that there were
few significant or consistent
effects on leaf diseases of growing the wheat after different set-aside
treatments or after winter wheat.
There were significant effects of the set-aside treatments on root
and stem base diseases but some of
the effects, and the apparent absence of others, are not easily
reconciled with current understanding
of the biology of the pathogens concerned. In summer, eyespot
(Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides)
was most severe after winter wheat and least severe after
ryegrass. Severity after the other set-aside
treatments did not differ significantly. There was more sharp eyespot
(Rhizoctonia cerealis) in plots
that had been ploughed at the start of the set-aside year, including
those sown with winter wheat, than
in those that had not. Brown foot rot (Fusarium spp.) was
equally severe where the wheat followed
wheat or where it followed set-aside treatments that allowed volunteers
to develop, and less so where
the development of volunteers was prevented. Take-all
(Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici) was
most severe after winter wheat and more severe after set-aside
treatments that allowed volunteers to
develop and survive through the winter than after those that
did not. Effects of ryegrass (Lolium perenne ssp. multiflorum)
on take-all in the following wheat were particularly variable, perhaps
because ryegrass is a host of both the take-all fungus and of
Phialophora graminicola, one of its principal antagonists.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Genetics,Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology
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