Fusariosis of cereals
Fusarium spp.
Contributor: | Institut de Recerca i Tecnologia Agroalimentaries |
Date Compiled: | 2024 |
Prevention
Solution | Production stage (if possible with reference to BBCH scale) |
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Wide crop rotations
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Pre-season
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Bury previous crop residues
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From Sowing/Planting to Harvest
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Avoid sprinkler irrigation
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Pre-season
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Solution |
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Selection of resistant plant material
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Control
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Solution | Product Category | Production stage (if possible with reference to BBCH scale) | Max nb. of a. i. application/year | Application Details and Notes (commercial product example) | Chemical Group | Risk resistance (FRAC Code) |
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Prothioconazole
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Synthetic fungicide
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From BBCH 39 to BBCH 59
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2
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(PROSARO®) Dosage: 1 L/ha
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DMI - demethylation inhibitors - BEI Class I
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Medium risk (3)
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Prochloraz
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Synthetic fungicide
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From BBCH 50 to BBCH 59
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2
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(BREK DUO) Dosage: 1,96 L/ha
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DMI - demethylation inhibitors - BEI Class I
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Medium risk (3)
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Tebuconazole
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Synthetic fungicide
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From BBCH 50 to BBCH 59
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2
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(FOLICUR WG) Dosage: 1 kg/ha
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DMI - demethylation inhibitors - BEI Class I
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Medium risk (3)
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Metconazole
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Synthetic fungicide
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From BBCH 20 to BBCH 59
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2
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(APTRELL®) Dosage: 1L/ha
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DMI - demethylation inhibitors - BEI Class I
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Medium risk (3)
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