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<blockquote data-quote="Tractor Boy" data-source="post: 7685603" data-attributes="member: 2326"><p>Are you sure your spring wheat is fusarium? The picture above definitely is as the part of the ear below the fusarium is completely green. I only ask as I have a lot of spring wheat this year and the ears have suddenly started to lose green this week whilst the stem and leaves are still green. I was worried it was fusarium but I think it’s just senescence. The whole ear is losing colour from the top but most grain sites still have a good green kernel in them. The odd grain site or part ear that has got fusarium are completely bleached out and have no kernel or a very shrivelled white one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tractor Boy, post: 7685603, member: 2326"] Are you sure your spring wheat is fusarium? The picture above definitely is as the part of the ear below the fusarium is completely green. I only ask as I have a lot of spring wheat this year and the ears have suddenly started to lose green this week whilst the stem and leaves are still green. I was worried it was fusarium but I think it’s just senescence. The whole ear is losing colour from the top but most grain sites still have a good green kernel in them. The odd grain site or part ear that has got fusarium are completely bleached out and have no kernel or a very shrivelled white one. [/QUOTE]
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