Pepelnica - aristokratsko oboljenje pšenice / Powdery mildew: Aristocratic disease of wheat
2016
Lalošević, Mirjana (Institut za ratarstvo i povrtarstvo, Novi Sad (Srbija)) | Jevtić, Radivoje (Institut za ratarstvo i povrtarstvo, Novi Sad (Srbija)) | Župunski, Vesna (Institut za ratarstvo i povrtarstvo, Novi Sad (Srbija)) | Maširević, Stevan (Poljoprivredni fakultet, Novi Sad (Srbija))
Powdery mildew of wheat, caused by Blumeria graminis f. sp. tritici, is common disease in all the wheat growing areas, including the territory of Serbia. It occurs each year in a lower or higher intensity. It is considered as a high-risk pathogen because of its significant potential for adaptability and change in the virulence structure of its population. Breeding for resistance to this pathogen is an important task of wheat breeding programs worldwide. A large number of the powdery mildew pathotypes have been described, and a large number consistently forms. For that reasons wheat resistance to this pathogen is most often shortlived. Given that this pathogen has a great potential in spreading to significant distances, the risk of loss of resistance is even greater. However, the type of resistance which is characterized as a partial, allowing pathogenic development to the extent that does not affect yield losses, has been achieved in some wheat varieties that are now successfully grown across the world. Also, the cultural practices which ensure optimal crop canopy is an important measure that keeps the pathogen under control, given that the powdery mildew is a disease of rich, thick heavy crops. Fungicide treatment is recommended when preventive measures do not provide effective results.
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