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Study of the sensitivity of Fusarium Link species affecting winter wheat in the Republic of Belarus to fungicidal active substances

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The article presents the results of a study on the sensitivity of dominant Fusarium species isolated from winter wheat plants (root system and grain) collected in six regions of the Republic of Belarus to fungicidal active substances widely used for protecting the crop from root rot and Fusarium head blight. A significant variation in the degree of sensitivity of Fusarium pathogens to all tested fungicides was revealed. It was found that the most common Fusarium species showed varying sensitivity to the fungicidal substances in in vitro conditions. Differences in sensitivity to all fungicides included in the study were not detected only in the F. culmorum population.

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T. G. Pilat
RUE «Institute of Plant Protection»
Belarus

Priluki, Minsk region



E. I. Zhuk
RUE «Institute of Plant Protection»
Belarus

Priluki, Minsk region



S. F. Buga
RUE «Institute of Plant Protection»
Belarus

Priluki, Minsk region



V. A. Radivon
RUE «Institute of Plant Protection»
Belarus

Priluki, Minsk region



A. A. Zhukovskaya
RUE «Institute of Plant Protection»
Belarus

Priluki, Minsk region



V. G. Leshkevich
RUE «Institute of Plant Protection»
Belarus

Priluki, Minsk region



N. A. Burnos
RUE «Institute of Plant Protection»
Belarus

Priluki, Minsk region



I. N. Odintsova
RUE «Institute of Plant Protection»
Belarus

Priluki, Minsk region



V. A. Kireichik
RUE «Institute of Plant Protection»
Belarus

Priluki, Minsk region



E. I. Rozhko
RUE «Institute of Plant Protection»
Belarus

Priluki, Minsk region



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Pilat T.G., Zhuk E.I., Buga S.F., Radivon V.A., Zhukovskaya A.A., Leshkevich V.G., Burnos N.A., Odintsova I.N., Kireichik V.A., Rozhko E.I. Study of the sensitivity of Fusarium Link species affecting winter wheat in the Republic of Belarus to fungicidal active substances. Plant Protection. 2025;1(49):62-70. (In Russ.)

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