Affiliation:
1. Institute of Pesticides and Environmental Protection, Belgrade
2. Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade
Abstract
Broad geographic distribution and spectrum of hosts make field dodder,
Cuscuta campestris, one of the most widespread and most harmful pests among
flowering parasitic plants. Field dodder may become a problem in vegetable
nurseries (e.g. tomato, sweet pepper and cabbage) or in potato or some other
crop grown in plastic greenhouses. However, the most devastating damage comes
from field dodder outbreaks in newly-established perennial legume crops
(alfalfa, clover, etc.), which are generally the preferred hosts of this
parasitic flowering species. Apart from alfalfa and clover, an expansion of
field dodder has been observed in recent years in sugar beet, too. Different
measures are available for controlling field dodder, from preventive (pure
seeding material, tolerant cultivars, etc.), to mechanical removal (mowing
and hand weeding) to herbicide treatments. The most successful control of
field dodder requires a systematic approach ensured through integrated
protection, which contributes to a more effective control of parasitic
flowering plants.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Cited by
6 articles.
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