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Fusarium Falciforme
“These vine decline-affected plants suffer major yield losses,” said Swett. “In some cases, those yield losses are so severe that growers are abandoning sections of fields or even in some rare cases whole fields because it’s not economically viable for them to spend the money to harvest them.” (See also additional information below).
There have also been some successes in chemical management research. Some chemical treatment strategies appear to help mitigate some of the impacts of fusarium falciforme. While not a cure-all, the studies show that a chemical approach can help reduce economic impacts. Several areas of research will continue moving forward. Work will begin this year looking at crop rotations and how they impact disease pressures.
“We need to develop integrated tools which combine together chemicals, cultivar resistance or tolerance, as well as other methods,” said Swett. “There are many methods that we are considering adding to this integrated management toolkit.”
Source: agnetwest.com
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