Effects of crop mixtures on chocolate spot development on faba bean grown in mediterranean climates

Chocolate spot incited by Botrytis fabae is a serious faba bean disease of worldwide distribution. The increasing interest in sustainable tools for disease control, together with the lack of sufficient levels of genetic resistance triggered our interest in the use of intercropping as a tool for the management of this disease. The effect of intercropping on chocolate spot severity was studied in field experiments performed in Egypt, the Palestinian Territories, Spain and Tunisia, in which a susceptible faba bean cultivar was grown as a monocrop or with two mixed species intercrops of either barley, oat, triticale, wheat, pea or common vetch, or with three mixed species intercrops of wheat and berseem clover. Chocolate spot was significantly reduced when faba bean was intercropped with cereals, but not when intercropped with legumes. Suppressive effects can be ascribed to a combination of host biomass reduction, altered microclimate and physical barriers to spore dispersal. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd.

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Main Authors: Fernández-Aparicio, Mónica, Shtaya, M. J. Y., Emeran, Amero A., Allagui, Mohamed B., Kharrat, Mohamed, Rubiales, Diego
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Published: Butterworth 2011-08
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spelling dig-ias-es-10261-875772018-06-21T11:30:06Z Effects of crop mixtures on chocolate spot development on faba bean grown in mediterranean climates Fernández-Aparicio, Mónica Shtaya, M. J. Y. Emeran, Amero A. Allagui, Mohamed B. Kharrat, Mohamed Rubiales, Diego Chocolate spot incited by Botrytis fabae is a serious faba bean disease of worldwide distribution. The increasing interest in sustainable tools for disease control, together with the lack of sufficient levels of genetic resistance triggered our interest in the use of intercropping as a tool for the management of this disease. The effect of intercropping on chocolate spot severity was studied in field experiments performed in Egypt, the Palestinian Territories, Spain and Tunisia, in which a susceptible faba bean cultivar was grown as a monocrop or with two mixed species intercrops of either barley, oat, triticale, wheat, pea or common vetch, or with three mixed species intercrops of wheat and berseem clover. Chocolate spot was significantly reduced when faba bean was intercropped with cereals, but not when intercropped with legumes. Suppressive effects can be ascribed to a combination of host biomass reduction, altered microclimate and physical barriers to spore dispersal. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. This research was supported by EU FP6 integrated project Grain Legumes and Spanish project AGL2008-01239. Peer Reviewed 2013-11-26T12:43:05Z 2013-11-26T12:43:05Z 2011-08 2013-11-26T12:43:05Z artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 doi: 10.1016/j.cropro.2011.03.016 issn: 0261-2194 Crop Protection 30(8): 1015-1023 (2011) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/87577 10.1016/j.cropro.2011.03.016 en none Butterworth
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description Chocolate spot incited by Botrytis fabae is a serious faba bean disease of worldwide distribution. The increasing interest in sustainable tools for disease control, together with the lack of sufficient levels of genetic resistance triggered our interest in the use of intercropping as a tool for the management of this disease. The effect of intercropping on chocolate spot severity was studied in field experiments performed in Egypt, the Palestinian Territories, Spain and Tunisia, in which a susceptible faba bean cultivar was grown as a monocrop or with two mixed species intercrops of either barley, oat, triticale, wheat, pea or common vetch, or with three mixed species intercrops of wheat and berseem clover. Chocolate spot was significantly reduced when faba bean was intercropped with cereals, but not when intercropped with legumes. Suppressive effects can be ascribed to a combination of host biomass reduction, altered microclimate and physical barriers to spore dispersal. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd.
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author Fernández-Aparicio, Mónica
Shtaya, M. J. Y.
Emeran, Amero A.
Allagui, Mohamed B.
Kharrat, Mohamed
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Effects of crop mixtures on chocolate spot development on faba bean grown in mediterranean climates
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title Effects of crop mixtures on chocolate spot development on faba bean grown in mediterranean climates
title_short Effects of crop mixtures on chocolate spot development on faba bean grown in mediterranean climates
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