2022
DOI: 10.1071/cp21483
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Combined use of foliar zinc fertilisation, thiamethoxam and propiconazole does not reduce their effectiveness for enriching zinc in wheat grains and controlling insects and disease

Abstract: Agronomic biofortification is possible through foliar zinc fertilisation around the earing and early milk stage of wheat. Farmers can be encouraged to apply foliar zinc fertilisation if there is yield enhancement or if it is compatible with other pesticides which are used during these stages to control aphid and stripe rust. To investigate the effectiveness of tank-mix applications of fertiliser and pesticide for enriching grain zinc and controlling the spread of aphid and stripe rust, studies were conducted a… Show more

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“…The application of fungicides proved the most efficient for reducing the severity of leaf rust in the fields. Ram et al (2022) observed that Propiconazole fungicide was effective in suppressing rust in wheat crops, which concurred with these findings. The effectiveness, rates, and timing of fungicide treatments were crucial for wheat rust control.…”
Section: Efficacy Of Different Fungicides On 1000-grain Weight Agains...supporting
confidence: 84%
“…The application of fungicides proved the most efficient for reducing the severity of leaf rust in the fields. Ram et al (2022) observed that Propiconazole fungicide was effective in suppressing rust in wheat crops, which concurred with these findings. The effectiveness, rates, and timing of fungicide treatments were crucial for wheat rust control.…”
Section: Efficacy Of Different Fungicides On 1000-grain Weight Agains...supporting
confidence: 84%