Occurrence of biotic harmful agents in Czech grass seed production (1995-2004)
Occurrence of biotic harmful agents in Czech grass seed production (1995-2004)
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In the years 1995-2004 the lt1 corvette engine covers spectra of weeds, diseases and pests in grasses grown for seed in the Czech Republic were examined and the effect of external factors on their changes was assessed.The species spectrum of weeds evaluated both at the time of vegetation and in samples of natural seeds was stable throughout the period and the changes in the number of individual species were caused by different proportions of grass species and stand age.The most abundant weeds were Elytrigia repens, Matricaria sp.div.
, Anthemis sp.div., Apera spica-venti, Cirsium arvense, Poa trivialis, Rumex sp.div.
and Chenopodium sp.div.The s1229rs most serious diseases were parasitic silvertop, graminicolous rusts (Puccinia sp.div.
), Blumeria graminis and ergot (Claviceps purpurea).The rate of rust occurrence was affected by climatic conditions; the spectrum of other diseases was stable throughout this period.The most important animal pests were Muridae rodents.