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Impact of Different Tillage Systems on Soil Dehydrogenase Activity and Spring Wheat Infection

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Index date: 22 November 2023

Impact of Different Tillage Systems on Soil Dehydrogenase Activity and Spring Wheat Infection abstract

Field trials were conducted at the Experimental Station (Brody) belonging to Poznan University of Life Sciences (NE Poland). The purpose was to evaluate the impact of different tillage systems and white mustard cover crop on soil enzymatic activity and severity of plant infection by pathogenic fungi in spring wheat. A randomized complete block design was set up with four replicates per treatment (conventional and no-tillage with and without cover crop). The results demonstrated higher enzyme activity in the soil treated post wheat harvest with herbicide Glyphosate at the rate of 4.0 L ha-1, 360 g L-1 ai, [N-(phosphonomethyl) glycine] with adjuvant AS 500 SL 1.5 L ha-1 of the stubble, white mustard cover crop in direct sowing. Less activity was observed during spring time application of Glyphosate at the rate of 1.5 L ha-1+adjuvant AS 500 SL 1.5 L ha-1, followed by direct sowing of spring wheat. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of tillage system and cover crop on soil dehydrogenase activity and plant health of spring wheat. Conducted investigation showed that there was no significant impact of the tillage system or left biomass on the eyespot (Oculimacula acuformis) and brown foot root (Fusarium sp.) diseases. Only with take-all (Gaumannomyces graminis var. tritici) there was significant impact of soil tillage system on the percentage of infected plants. During the tillering stage of the spring wheat significantly higher enzyme activities were observed on the treatment with cover crop and spring wheat cultivation in no tillage technology.

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Impact of Different Tillage Systems on Soil Dehydrogenase Activity and Spring Wheat Infection authors

L. Majchrzak

Department of Agronomy, Poznan University of Life Sciences Dojazd ۱۱, ۶۰-۶۳۲ Poznan, Poland

Z. Sawinska

Department of Agronomy, Poznan University of Life Sciences Dojazd ۱۱, ۶۰-۶۳۲ Poznan, Poland

M. Natywa

Department of General and Environmental Microbiology, Poznan University of Life Sciences, Szydłowska ۵۰, ۶۰-۶۵۶ Poznań, mnatywa@up.poznan.pl

G. Skrzypczak

Department of Agronomy, Poznan University of Life Sciences, Dojazd ۱۱, ۶۰-۶۳۲ Poznan, Poland

R. Głowicka-Wołoszyn

۳Department of Finance and Accounting, Poznan University of Life Sciences, Wojska Polskiego ۲۸, ۶۰-۶۳۷ Poznań, Poland

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