The effect of component number on Rhynchosporium secalis infection and yield in mixtures of winter barley cultivars

Authors: Newton, A.C., Ellis, R.P., Hackett, C.A. and Guy, D.C.

Journal: Plant Pathology

Volume: 46

Issue: 6

Pages: 930-938

ISSN: 0032-0862

DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-3059.1997.d01-83.x

Abstract:

Mixtures of winter barley cultivars containing up to six components were grown over three years with and without fungicide treatment. Yield increases were recorded for mixtures compared with the mean of their monoculture components and there was a significant trend towards greater benefit from increased number of components. These benefits were partially attributable to a corresponding increase in control of Rhynchosporium secalis as component number increased. The potential for exploitation of mixtures in cereals for control of splash-dispersed pathogens is discussed.

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