Title of article :
Influence of N-fertilization and Fungicide Strategies on Fusarium Head Blight Severity and Mycotoxin Content in Winter Wheat
Author/Authors :
T. HEIER، نويسنده , , S. K. Jain، نويسنده , , K.-H. KOGEL and J. PONS-KUHNEMANN، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Nitrogen (N) fertilization and fungicide applications
are still subject to discussion concerning the influence
on Fusarium head blight (FHB) and related mycotoxin
accumulation. Field studies were made in 2000–2001
and 2001–2002 to investigate the effect of two N-rates
and 11 plant protection treatments on FHB severity
and the content of FHB-related mycotoxins, namely
deoxynivalenol (DON) and zearalenone (ZEA) under
conditions of natural infection. The treatments applied
can be summarized as (i) an integrated approach using
a decision support system, (ii) the use of two plant
strengtheners, Bion (benzo [1,2,3]thiadiazole-7-carbothioic
acid S-methyl-ester, BTH) and a compound
based on the biomass of the cyanobacterium Spirulina
platensis, (iii) the use of plant strengtheners in combination
with a broad-spectrum fungicide and (iv) common
fungicide strategies against foliar diseases.
Fusarium infections as well as the analysed mycotoxins
were observed at low levels in both years. Disease
severity was significantly increased by conventional
N-fertilization only in 2001. Neither FHB severity nor
mycotoxin accumulation was significantly influenced
by any of the treatments, although treatments without
fungicides appeared to lead to lower disease severities.
In 2002, there was a tendency towards higher disease
severities when common fungicide strategies were
applied. Mycotoxin contamination was found in grain
samples from both years. In 2001 DON was mainly
traceable, whereas in 2002 ZEA was also detected.
Mycotoxin contamination was influenced by N-fertilization
rather than by the treatments. In 2001, the
DON content was significantly increased due to the
conventional N-supply. Our results indicate that less
intensive fungicide strategies, including plant strengtheners,
are no worse than common fungicide strategies
under conditions of low FHB severity and mycotoxin
accumulation. Immoderate N-fertilization however,
can increase mycotoxin levels significantly even under
conditions unfavourable for Fusarium spp
Keywords :
Fusarium head blight , mycotoxin accumulation , Deoxynivalenol , fungicide , nitrogen
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology