Ficha del GO MONCONTROL Estrategias para el control sostenible de Monilinia Spp. en Almendro

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Hoy en día, con las pocas materias activas con actividad fungicida autorizadas para el cultivo del almendro, es difícil mantener y gestionar las enfermedades por debajo del umbral de daños. El hecho que preocupa más en un futuro próximo, cuando todas las plantaciones que se están plantando en los últimos años entren en producción, será la elevada presión de las viejas y las nuevas enfermedades. Por tanto, es ahora cuando se tiene que trabajar para mejorar el conocimiento de estas enfermedades para poder implementar estrategias que mejoren su manejo. Con este proyecto, se abordarán principalmente estudios relacionados con el control de Monilinia Spp., concretamente se evaluará la capacidad de dispersión y el efecto de los factores ambientales (factores abióticos) y la variedad (factor biótico) en su proceso infeccioso. Para mejorar su control, se evaluarán diferentes productos con actividad fungicida, tanto de síntesis como alternativos, y se establecerá su momento óptimo de aplicación, así como el estudio de diferentes prácticas culturales complementarias a los tratamientos fungicidas para reducir la presión del inóculo en campo. Finalmente, y con toda la información aportada para estos estudios, se diseñará una estrategia para realizar un control sostenible de Monilinia Spp., en almendro.

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Strategies for sustainably controlling Monilinia spp. in almond trees - MONCONTROL

Strategies for sustainably controlling Monilinia spp. in almond trees - MONCONTROL

Location
Spain
Authors
Silvia Fernandez
Purpose
Communication, Dissemination

File type
Document
Created on
Sep 01, 2022
Origin language
Spanish
License
CC BY


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