Evaluation of efficacy and compatibility of herbicides with fungicides in durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) under different environmental conditions: Effects on grain yield and gluten content

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In the present study, field experiments were conducted to determine the efficacy and compatibility of herbicides and fungicides in durum wheat under Mediterranean semi-arid conditions, in Central Greece. Our results indicate that the herbicide florasulam+2.4-D was safe and did not cause any injury when applied alone or with fungicides, while bromoxynil+2.4-D mixed with azoxystrobin or trifloxystrobin+prothioconazole caused injury symptoms on leaves. The injury symptoms were transient, and observed only at Velestino area, where low temperatures and broad diurnal temperature fluctuations were recorded during the pesticides application period. Regarding septoria leaf blotch control, good results showed strobilurin alone or in mixture with a triazole, regardless the herbicide that was added to the mixture. The results of this study showed that bromoxynil+2.4-D caused injury when mixed with fungicides and applied under cold temperatures, while one fungicide application at stem elongation provided adequate Septoria leaf blotch control.

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Karkanis, A., Vellios, E., Grigoriou, F., Gkrimpizis, T., & Giannouli, P. (2018). Evaluation of efficacy and compatibility of herbicides with fungicides in durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) under different environmental conditions: Effects on grain yield and gluten content. Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca, 46(2), 601–607. https://doi.org/10.15835/nbha46211208

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