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Cereals: Wheat: Seed Rots and Seed-Borne Diseases

Author: OMAFRA Staff
Creation Date: 04 July 2005
Last Reviewed: 28 July 2007
Pub 812: Field Crop Protection Guide > Chapter 5: Cereals >Wheat: Seed Rots and Seed-Borne Diseases

Excerpt from Chapter 5, Field Crop Protection Guide, Order this publication

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  1. Integrated Pest Management Options
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Integrated Pest Management Options

Use good-quality, clean seed. All wheat seed needs to have a fungicide seed tratment applied to control soil-borne and seed-borne diseases such as seed rots and seedling blights, seed-borne Septoria, seed-borne Fusarium seedling blight, seed-borne dwarf bunt, common bunt and loose smut. The best protection against seedling blights, smut and the bunts can be achieved through the use of a seed treatment that contains a combination of fungicides, since no one fungicide is affective against all these diseases. Good coverage of the seed is essential since its performance will be reduced.

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