Abstract:
This study aims at monitoring the dynamics of the occurrence and evolution of the attack of some pathogenic agents to
wheat – Andino French variety. Among these, we mention: Puccinia recondita f. sp. tritici (sin. Puccinia triticina)
which produces wheat’s brown rust and Septoria sp which produces wheat’s brown leaf spotting (septoriosis). Also, the
influence of applying these fungicides on the harvest was monitored, as compared to the untreated control variant. 2
experiments with 4 variants (3 variants with phytosanitary treatment, plus a control variant not treated) were taken into
consideration for this study, for which 3 phytosanitary products were used, as follows: FALCON 460 EC (proquinazid
+ tebuconazole+ prochoraz); MYSTIC 250 EC (tebuconazole); TOPSIN 500 SC (thiophanate-methyl); BUMPER 250
CE (propiconazole). The treatment variants were the following at the first experiment: V1 – FALCON 460 EC – 0.6
L/HA 1 treatment applied at straw’s extension + 1 treatment applied at berries’ filling; V2 – MYSTIC 250 EC 0.5 L/HA
-1 treatment applied at straw’s extension (0.6 l/ha) + 1 treatment applied at berries’ filling (0.7 l/ha); V3 – TOPSIN 500
SC 1 L/HA + BUMPER 250 CE 0.25 L/HA - 1 treatment applied at straw’s extension + 1 treatment applied at berries’
filling; V4 – Control variant not treated. The experiment was placed in Latin square, the 4 variants being placed in 4
repetitions. Among the pathogenic agents under monitoring, Puccinia recondita f.sp. tritici fungus, producing the
brown rust and fungi from Septoria sp. species, producing the brown leaf spotting (septoriosis), had produced the
greatest attacks. The first two leaves placed under the wheat ear had been analyzed for the above. These observations
had led to the conclusion that for all 3 treatment variants, the degree of attack (D.A. %) of the two diseases was more
reduced than at the untreated control variant. The harvests of the treated variants (V1 – 9.14 t/ha, V2 – 9.32 t/ha, V3 –
8.55 t/ha) were higher than the harvest of the untreated control variant V4, being of 8.69 t/ha. The treatment variants at
the second experiment were identical with the ones from the first experiment in what concerns the products used. The
difference consisted in the fact that one single treatment was executed at wheat plants’ blooming at the second
experiment. For this experiment, the harvests were: 8.497 t/ha at the untreated control variant (V4), while at the other 3
variants were: V1 – 9.625 t/ha, V2 – 9.570 t/ha and V3 – 8.442 t/ha.