Head blight (Fusarium graminearum) and deoxynivalenol concentration in winter wheat as affected by pre-crop, soil tillage and nitrogen fertilization

被引:0
|
作者
Yi, C
Kaul, HP
Kübler, E
Schwadorf, K
Aufhammer, W
机构
[1] Univ Hohenheim, Inst Crop Prod & Grassland Res, D-70599 Stuttgart, Germany
[2] Univ Hohenheim, State Inst Agr Chem, D-70599 Stuttgart, Germany
关键词
Fusarium graminearum; deoxynivalenol (DON); crop rotation; soil tillage; nitrogen fertilization;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Fusarium head blight (FHB), caused by F. graminearum, is increasing world-wide. Fusarium mycotoxins are a serious threat of health and a reliable control by fungicides is not possible, yet. The present study was conducted in order to evaluate the influence of different pre-crops and crop husbandry on FHB incidence in winter wheat test crops. In a 2-years factorial field experiment on the experimental station Ihinger Hof of the University of Hohenheim (480 in a. s. l., loam soil, 7,9 degreesC, 690 mm), inoculated pre-crops of maize or spring wheat were harvested for silage with only the stubble remaining in the field or for grain by combine with the whole straw remaining. Subsequently, crop residues were left on the soil surface or ploughed under before sowing winter wheat. Nitrogen fertilizer was applied to these test crops with calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN) or nitrolime. FHB was assessed by plot scores, by observations of disease incidence, disease severity and grain infection, indirectly via grain germination and by chemical deoxynivalenol (DON) analyses. The infection by FHB and the grain contamination with DON were similar after maize and spring wheat, either for silage or for grain, but the method of pre-crop inoculation by infected cat grains might have masked differences between precrops, The reductions of FHB incidence due to ploughing or nitrolime application were 27-32 % or 31-59 % compared with residues remaining on the surface or CAN fertilization, respectively. Contemporary reductions in DON were less consistent. The assessment of percent infected ears can be recommended as a comparatively fast method for FHB evaluation that showed significant correlations with DON concentration and grain germination, too. But a reliable estimation of DON concentrations is not possible on the basis of infection assessments. In conclusion, crop health can be supported by crop husbandry to some degree, but FHB cannot be reliably controlled in susceptible rotations with abundant sources of inoculum.
引用
收藏
页码:217 / 230
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The Wheat Head Blight Pathogen Fusarium graminearum Can Recruit Collaborating Bacteria from Soil
    Ali, Hina
    Pei, Mengtian
    Li, Hongchen
    Fang, Wenqin
    Mao, Hongkun
    Khan, Hamid Ali
    Nadeem, Tariq
    Lu, Guodong
    Olsson, Stefan
    CELLS, 2022, 11 (19)
  • [42] Rainfastness of Prothioconazole plus Tebuconazole for Fusarium Head Blight and Deoxynivalenol Management in Soft Red Winter Wheat
    Andersen, K. F.
    Morris, L.
    Derksen, R. C.
    Madden, L. V.
    Paul, P. A.
    PLANT DISEASE, 2014, 98 (10) : 1398 - 1406
  • [43] Natural occurrence of nivalenol and mycotoxigenic potential of Fusarium graminearum strains in wheat affected by head blight in Argentina
    Pinto, V. E. Fernandez
    Terminiello, L. A.
    Basilico, J. C.
    Ritieni, A.
    BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY, 2008, 39 (01) : 157 - 162
  • [44] CLIMATIC CONDITIONS, SOIL TILLAGE AND NITROGEN FERTILIZATION OF WINTER WHEAT IN EASTERN CROATIA
    Juric, Ivo
    Drenjancevic, Mato
    Turalija, Alka
    Jukic, Vladimir
    Babic, Vlado
    CEREAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 2008, 36 : 1775 - 1778
  • [45] EFFECT OF SOIL TILLAGE AND NITROGEN FERTILIZATION TREATMENTS ON WINTER WHEAT GRAIN YIELD
    Stosic, Miro
    Brozovic, Bojana
    Tadic, Vjekoslav
    Stipesevic, Bojan
    Jug, Danijel
    ROMANIAN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, 2017, 34 : 105 - 111
  • [46] Effect of maize crop residue density on Fusarium head blight and on deoxynivalenol contamination of common wheat grains
    M. Blandino
    A. Pilati
    A. Reyneri
    D. Scudellari
    Cereal Research Communications, 2010, 38 : 550 - 559
  • [47] Effect of Maize Crop Residue Density on Fusarium Head Blight and on Deoxynivalenol Contamination of Common Wheat Grains
    Blandino, M.
    Pilati, A.
    Reyneri, A.
    Scudellari, D.
    CEREAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 2010, 38 (04) : 550 - 559
  • [48] Quantification of Fusarium graminearum in Harvested Grain by Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction to Assess Efficacies of Fungicides on Fusarium Head Blight, Deoxynivalenol Contamination, and Yield of Winter Wheat
    Zhang, Y. J.
    Fan, P. S.
    Zhang, X.
    Chen, C. J.
    Zhou, M. G.
    PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 2009, 99 (01) : 95 - 100
  • [49] A novel actinomycete derived from wheat heads degrades deoxynivalenol in the grain of wheat and barley affected by Fusarium head blight
    Michihiro Ito
    Ikuo Sato
    Motoo Koitabashi
    Shigenobu Yoshida
    Machiko Imai
    Seiya Tsushima
    Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2012, 96 : 1059 - 1070
  • [50] A novel actinomycete derived from wheat heads degrades deoxynivalenol in the grain of wheat and barley affected by Fusarium head blight
    Ito, Michihiro
    Sato, Ikuo
    Koitabashi, Motoo
    Yoshida, Shigenobu
    Imai, Machiko
    Tsushima, Seiya
    APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2012, 96 (04) : 1059 - 1070