Barley diseases: Don't depend on a Single Strategy from the Disease Management Toolbox

D.Nageshwar Rao

Abstract


One of the principle requirements to fruitful barley creation comes about because of foliar diseases, which wreck green leaf territory and along these lines confine the barley plant's capacity to set yield and fill grain. Despite the fact that a scope of methodologies are accessible to control foliar and other oat diseases, once in a while does the utilization of a single "silver slug" arrangement give finish insurance. The fundamental barley foliar diseases in western Canada are burn, (Rhynchosporium secalis), got (Drechslera teres (Sacc.) Shoemaker) and spotted (Drechslera teres f. maculata Smedeg.) types of net smudge, and spot smear (Cochliobolus sativus (Ito and Kuribayashi) Drechs. ex Dastur). Burn, net smear and spot smudge each have remarkable life cycles, and as a result makers need to consider a combination of methodologies to give successful and reliable long haul assurance from these foliar diseases. This paper gives a diagram of the comprehensive management of normal foliar diseases of barley in western Canada, utilizing a various arrangement of management instruments, and applying a developing season viewpoint.

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