Agricultural intensification over the last 40 years has increased cereal yields, but there is very limited information on the effects of intensification practices (e.g., nondiverse rotations, mineral NPK fertilizer, and pesticides) on crop health and quality. Results from the study reported here suggest that the use of mineral NPK fertilizers reduces phenolic acid and flavonoid concentrations in leaves and increases the susceptibility of wheat to lodging and powdery mildew, when compared to composted FYM inputs. In contrast, the use of herbicides, fungicides, and growth regulators reduces lodging and foliar disease severity but had no effect on phenolic acid and flavonoid concentrations. The use of composted FYM inputs also resulted in a significant grain yield reduction and not substantially reduced the severity of opportunistic pathogens such as Septoria, which remain a major yield limiting factor unless fungicides are used and/or more Septoria resistant varieties become available.
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Effects of agronomic management and climate on leaf phenolic profiles, disease severity, and grain yield in organic and conventional wheat production systems
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, (66), pp.10369-10379
2018
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- Title
- Effects of agronomic management and climate on leaf phenolic profiles, disease severity, and grain yield in organic and conventional wheat production systems
- Creators
- Leonidas Rempelos - Newcastle University, AustraliaAbujawad M Almuayrifi - Newcastle University, AustraliaMarcin Baranski - Newcastle University, AustraliaCatherine Tetard-Jones - Newcastle University, AustraliaMick Eyre - Newcastle University, AustraliaPeter Shotton - Newcastle University, AustraliaIsmail Cakmak - Sabanci University, TurkeyLevent Ozturk - Sabanci University, TurkeyJulia Cooper - Newcastle University, AustraliaNikolaos VolakakisChristoph Schmidt - Institute of Botany, Czech RepublicEnas Sufar - Newcastle University, AustraliaJuan Wang - Newcastle University, AustraliaAndrew Wilkinson - Newcastle University, AustraliaEduardo AS Rosa - Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, PortugalBingqiang Zhao - Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science, ChinaTerry J Rose - Southern Cross University, AustraliaCarlo Leifert - Southern Cross University, AustraliaPaul Bilsborrow - Newcastle University, Australia
- Publication Details
- Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, (66), pp.10369-10379
- Identifiers
- 2011; 991012821054702368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Science and Engineering; Centre for Organics Research; Southern Cross GeoScience; Southern Cross Plant Science; Science
- Resource Type
- Journal article