Status of Tilletia spp. in Serbia - past, present, future
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Bunt of wheat is a fungal disease that occurs worldwide. Tilletia caries is predominant in Serbia, but the presence of T. foetida and putative hybrid of T. caries and T. foetida was also reported. Quarantine species for Serbia include both T. contraversa Kühn and T. indica Mitra. In the past, common bunt had a severe impact on wheat seed production due to the economic embargo imposed on our country. Outbreaks of common bunt were usually caused by sowing undeclared seed, discontinuation of fungicide treatments, and prevalence of disease-conducive environment. Nowadays, common bunt is successfully controlled in conventional production, but the survey on the presence of Tilletia spp. shown that in 151 samples, 74 % were contaminated with < 0.1 teliospore per seed, while 4 of the 16 commercial seed samples were contaminated above the threshold level of 0.01% determined for mercantile wheat by the Ministry of Agriculture, Trade, Forestry and Water Management. These findings indicated the gr...eat potential for seed infection and contamination with Tilletia spp. in Serbia which could pose a serious trait for organic production.
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Tilletia spp. / Serbia / bunt / wheat / fungal diseasesИзвор:
Book of Abstracts, 21st International Workshop on Bunt and Smut Diseases, Tulln, 5-6 May 2021, 2021, 4-4Издавач:
- Vienna : University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU)
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FiVeRTY - CONF AU - Jevtić, Radivoje AU - Župunski, Vesna AU - Lalošević, Mirjana PY - 2021 UR - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/3821 AB - Bunt of wheat is a fungal disease that occurs worldwide. Tilletia caries is predominant in Serbia, but the presence of T. foetida and putative hybrid of T. caries and T. foetida was also reported. Quarantine species for Serbia include both T. contraversa Kühn and T. indica Mitra. In the past, common bunt had a severe impact on wheat seed production due to the economic embargo imposed on our country. Outbreaks of common bunt were usually caused by sowing undeclared seed, discontinuation of fungicide treatments, and prevalence of disease-conducive environment. Nowadays, common bunt is successfully controlled in conventional production, but the survey on the presence of Tilletia spp. shown that in 151 samples, 74 % were contaminated with < 0.1 teliospore per seed, while 4 of the 16 commercial seed samples were contaminated above the threshold level of 0.01% determined for mercantile wheat by the Ministry of Agriculture, Trade, Forestry and Water Management. These findings indicated the great potential for seed infection and contamination with Tilletia spp. in Serbia which could pose a serious trait for organic production. PB - Vienna : University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) C3 - Book of Abstracts, 21st International Workshop on Bunt and Smut Diseases, Tulln, 5-6 May 2021 T1 - Status of Tilletia spp. in Serbia - past, present, future EP - 4 SP - 4 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_3821 ER -
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Jevtić, R., Župunski, V.,& Lalošević, M.. (2021). Status of Tilletia spp. in Serbia - past, present, future. in Book of Abstracts, 21st International Workshop on Bunt and Smut Diseases, Tulln, 5-6 May 2021 Vienna : University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU)., 4-4. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_3821
Jevtić R, Župunski V, Lalošević M. Status of Tilletia spp. in Serbia - past, present, future. in Book of Abstracts, 21st International Workshop on Bunt and Smut Diseases, Tulln, 5-6 May 2021. 2021;:4-4. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_3821 .
Jevtić, Radivoje, Župunski, Vesna, Lalošević, Mirjana, "Status of Tilletia spp. in Serbia - past, present, future" in Book of Abstracts, 21st International Workshop on Bunt and Smut Diseases, Tulln, 5-6 May 2021 (2021):4-4, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_3821 .