Effects of summer fallow management on take-all of winter wheat caused by Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici

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S. Ennaïfar
P. Lucas
J.-M. Meynard
D. Makowski
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[1] UMR d’Agronomie INRA/INA P-G,
[2] UMR BIO3P INRA-Agrocampus,undefined
[3] Domaine de la Motte,undefined
[4] Département SAD,undefined
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European Journal of Plant Pathology | 2005年 / 112卷
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conventional tillage; monoculture; no-tillage; silthiofam; wheat volunteers;
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Crop rotation is the oldest, and perhaps the best cultural practice for reducing the risk of take-all. The effects of crops sown before wheat in a rotation are known in detail, but we know little about the opportunities for reducing take-all risk by planting certain crops in the summer period between wheat harvest and the planting of a subsequent winter wheat crop. We investigated the effects on take-all of five summer fallow crops, two soil tillage treatments and a fungicide seed treatment, in a five site-year experiment. We tested the effects of oats, oilseed rape, mustard, ryegrass and volunteer wheat crops. Bare-soil plots were also included. Take-all epidemics varied with year and site. Summer fallow crops had a greater effect on tilled plots. The incidence and severity of take-all were significantly higher in the wheat volunteer plots, whereas maintaining bare soil provided the lowest level of disease. Oilseed rape had no significant effect on take-all incidence in our experiment. The best candidates for reducing take-all risk appeared to be oats, mustard and ryegrass. These summer fallow crops decreased disease levels only when associated with conventional tillage. Summer fallow crops did not alter take-all decline in the same way as a break crop after a wheat monoculture.
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