Effect of fungicide treatment and nitrogen fertilisation on the yield of two breeding types of winter oilseed rape cultivars

Authors

  • Marek Wójtowicz 1 Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute—National Research Institute, Poland, Strzeszyńska 36, 60-479 Poznań,
  • Franciszek Wielebski Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute—National Research Institute, Poland, Strzeszyńska 36, 60-479 Poznan
  • Andrzej Wójtowicz Plant Protection Institute—National Research Institute, Department of Mycology, Poland, Węgorka 20, 60-318 Poznań
  • Ewa Jajor Plant Protection Institute—National Research Institute, Department of Mycology, Poland, Węgorka 20, 60-318 Poznań
  • Marek Korbas Plant Protection Institute—National Research Institute, Department of Mycology, Poland, Węgorka 20, 60-318 Poznań

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https://doi.org/10.9755/ejfa.2023.v35.i4.3011

Abstract

The effect of three fungicide treatment programmes and the level of spring nitrogen fertilisation on the seed yield of two types of
cultivars of Brassica napus L. sown at two different seeding rates was studied in a field experiment. The subject of the study was an
open-pollinated cultivar ‘Casoar’ and a restored hybrid cultivar ‘Visby’. Three plant protection programmes, two levels of spring nitrogen
fertilisation (160 and 220 kg N⋅ha1), and two different seeding rates for each cultivar (‘Visby’—50 and 70 seeds⋅⋅m2; ‘Casoar’—60 and 80 seeds⋅m2) were included. The most intensive protection programme comprised three fungicide treatments: first in autumn at the six-leaves-unfolded stage—BBCH 16, second in spring at the stem elongation stage—BBCH 33, and third at the full flowering stage—BBCH 65. One of two less intensive programmes of plant protection included fungicide application in autumn at the sixleaves-unfolded stage—BBCH 16 and at the full flowering stage—BBCH 65, while the second included fungicide application in spring at the stem elongation stage—BBCH 33 and at the full flowering stage—BBCH 65. The effectiveness of the protection programmes and nitrogen fertilisation was influenced by the intensity of abiotic stress factors. The average yield from the plots protected against pathogens was significantly higher than that from the untreated plots. The increase of nitrogen fertilisation from 160 to 220 kg⋅ha1 also caused a significant increase of average seed yield. The yield of cultivar ‘Visby’ was higher and less dependent on the seeding rate compared to cultivar ‘Casoar’.
Keywords: Winter oilseed rape; Cultivars; Disease control; Nitrogen fertilisation; Seeding rate; Sclerotinia sclerotiorum;           Leptosphaeria spp.; Alternaria spp. Botrytis cinerea.

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2023-03-02 — Updated on 2023-05-15

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Wójtowicz, M., Franciszek Wielebski, A. Wójtowicz, E. Jajor, and M. Korbas. “Effect of Fungicide Treatment and Nitrogen Fertilisation on the Yield of Two Breeding Types of Winter Oilseed Rape Cultivars”. 2023. Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture, vol. 35, no. 4, May 2023, doi:10.9755/ejfa.2023.v35.i4.3011.

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