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Yellow rust on Reflection wheat
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<blockquote data-quote="Oat" data-source="post: 2201400" data-attributes="member: 1928"><p>The resistance scores published for all varieties, are the summer plant resistance. The plant resistance when smaller and in the winter can be completely different. A few years ago I was seeing a lot of disease on a variety which was supposed to have high resistance. For a minute I thought the wrong variety had been drilled. I checked with the breeder, and they confirmed that early resistance is different to mature plant resistance.</p><p></p><p>At this time of year, I don't suspect a bit of disease will be too much of a problem. Temperatures are still quite low, so development will be slow, and unless the whole plant is covered, it can probably all wait until T0 time. The disease may have died back at this time from frosts, or if not, apply a cheap azole/CTL mix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oat, post: 2201400, member: 1928"] The resistance scores published for all varieties, are the summer plant resistance. The plant resistance when smaller and in the winter can be completely different. A few years ago I was seeing a lot of disease on a variety which was supposed to have high resistance. For a minute I thought the wrong variety had been drilled. I checked with the breeder, and they confirmed that early resistance is different to mature plant resistance. At this time of year, I don't suspect a bit of disease will be too much of a problem. Temperatures are still quite low, so development will be slow, and unless the whole plant is covered, it can probably all wait until T0 time. The disease may have died back at this time from frosts, or if not, apply a cheap azole/CTL mix. [/QUOTE]
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