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The effect of soil tillage on development of harmful biotic factors

The result's identifiers

  • Result code in IS VaVaI

    <a href="https://www.isvavai.cz/riv?ss=detail&h=RIV%2F26296080%3A_____%2F08%3A9P000478" target="_blank" >RIV/26296080:_____/08:9P000478 - isvavai.cz</a>

  • Result on the web

  • DOI - Digital Object Identifier

Alternative languages

  • Result language

    čeština

  • Original language name

    The effect of soil tillage on development of harmful biotic factors

  • Original language description

    Soil tillage is an essential cultivation practice in many agricultural systems. It can be a powerful tool for managing many harmful biotic factors. Although soil tillage is closely associated with weed control, the various methods of tillage can also have important effects on plant fungi pathogens and insect pests. The effects of different methods of soil tillage (conventional, minimum and zero tillage) were evaluated in long-term field trials in the Czech Republic. The impact of tillage on incidence ofother fungi pathogens (Mycosphaerella graminicola on winter wheat and Pyrenophora teres on spring barley) was significant only in interaction with soil tillage, forecrop and straw management. Reduced soil tillage resulted in increased occurrence of somepests, e.g. Dasineura brassicae, larvae of family Elateridae and Ostrinia nubilalis. The changes in technologies of soil tillage caused changes in actual weed infestation of many crops. Minimum tillage creates conditions that are suitabl

  • Czech name

    The effect of soil tillage on development of harmful biotic factors

  • Czech description

    Soil tillage is an essential cultivation practice in many agricultural systems. It can be a powerful tool for managing many harmful biotic factors. Although soil tillage is closely associated with weed control, the various methods of tillage can also have important effects on plant fungi pathogens and insect pests. The effects of different methods of soil tillage (conventional, minimum and zero tillage) were evaluated in long-term field trials in the Czech Republic. The impact of tillage on incidence ofother fungi pathogens (Mycosphaerella graminicola on winter wheat and Pyrenophora teres on spring barley) was significant only in interaction with soil tillage, forecrop and straw management. Reduced soil tillage resulted in increased occurrence of somepests, e.g. Dasineura brassicae, larvae of family Elateridae and Ostrinia nubilalis. The changes in technologies of soil tillage caused changes in actual weed infestation of many crops. Minimum tillage creates conditions that are suitabl

Classification

  • Type

    D - Article in proceedings

  • CEP classification

    GF - Diseases, pests, weeds and plant protection

  • OECD FORD branch

Result continuities

  • Project

    <a href="/en/project/1G46055" target="_blank" >1G46055: Possibilities of limiting the drought impact by optimizing management practices in some field crops</a><br>

  • Continuities

    P - Projekt vyzkumu a vyvoje financovany z verejnych zdroju (s odkazem do CEP)

Others

  • Publication year

    2008

  • Confidentiality

    S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů

Data specific for result type

  • Article name in the collection

    Soil Tillage - New Perspectives

  • ISBN

    978-80-86908-05-2

  • ISSN

  • e-ISSN

  • Number of pages

    1

  • Pages from-to

  • Publisher name

    Mendelova zemědělská a lesnická univerzita

  • Place of publication

    Brno

  • Event location

    Brno

  • Event date

    Jan 1, 2008

  • Type of event by nationality

    CST - Celostátní akce

  • UT code for WoS article