2020
DOI: 10.21608/mjapam.2020.169578
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Comparative of Fungicidal Efficacy Against Yellow Rust Disease in Wheat Plants in Compatibility With Some Biochemical Alterations

Abstract: 25% EC which gave an increase of 24.39 and 69.34 % in grain yield and kernel weight, respectively. The analysis of total protein and carbohydrates in grains and straw samples of treated plants shown significant differences within all treatments. Data indicated the residue analysis of fungicides in grain and wheat straw exceeded the allowable maximum residue limits (MRLs) value when using fungicides as spray treatment comparing the MRLs on international authorities.

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“…A new generation of pustules and spores may emerge every two weeks under these conditions [ 2 ]. The treatments with some chemical compounds and pre–inoculation with beneficial microbes may be used to systematically generate resistance in certain susceptible plants [ 4 ]. Tilt and Crown 25% fungicides were utilized in the management of yellow rust disease and showed excellent results in reducing disease severity [ 4 ].…”
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“…A new generation of pustules and spores may emerge every two weeks under these conditions [ 2 ]. The treatments with some chemical compounds and pre–inoculation with beneficial microbes may be used to systematically generate resistance in certain susceptible plants [ 4 ]. Tilt and Crown 25% fungicides were utilized in the management of yellow rust disease and showed excellent results in reducing disease severity [ 4 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The treatments with some chemical compounds and pre–inoculation with beneficial microbes may be used to systematically generate resistance in certain susceptible plants [ 4 ]. Tilt and Crown 25% fungicides were utilized in the management of yellow rust disease and showed excellent results in reducing disease severity [ 4 ]. However, the way the farmers deal with the fungicide may have a negative impact on their lives, and there can be residual effects of fungicides on the environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wheat production is influenced by yellow and leaf rust, which produce considerable grain yield losses due to their ability to form new races, wide dispersion, and ability to spread over large distances (Hasan et al, 2016;Gebril et al, 2018a, b;El-Orabey et al, 2019;Gad et al, 2019 a, b;Gebrel et al, 2019;El-Naggar et al, 2020;Gad et al, 2020;Gebrel et al, 2020;Shahin et al, 2022). During 2020/2021 and 2021/2022 growing seasons, the performance of five bread wheat genotypes was evaluated for rusts control, yield components, and seedling parameters by their exposure to five doses of gamma rays i.e.…”
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“…Se ha comprobado que el uso combinado de fungicidas foliares y de cultivares de buen comportamiento reducen el progreso en el tiempo de la RA en el cultivo de trigo (Gudero Mengesha, 2020). Además, el uso excesivo de fungicidas, más aún los aplicados durante la etapa de llenado de granos, pueden ser perjudiciales para los consumidores de trigo (Gad et al, 2020), si no se cumplen las recomendaciones de marbete sobre el período de carencia.…”
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