Yield, volume, quality, and reduction of biotic stress influenced by titanium application in oilseed rape, winter wheat, and maize cultivations

The study presents the results of research on the influence of a mineral growth stimulant containing titanium (Ti) in the form available to plants, applied to reduce the effects of biotic stresses caused by agrophages, namely fungal pathogens and selected insect pests. The study was conducted in 201...

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Autores principales: Jajor Ewa, Zamojska Joanna, Dworzańska Daria, Horoszkiewicz-Janka Joanna, Danielewicz Jakub, Węgorek Paweł, Korbas Marek, Ciecierski Wiesław, Bocianowski Jan, Wilk Radosław
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:1a61b12f0c034dcc92ec438304ce1e7e2021-12-05T14:10:44ZYield, volume, quality, and reduction of biotic stress influenced by titanium application in oilseed rape, winter wheat, and maize cultivations2391-542010.1515/chem-2021-0074https://doaj.org/article/1a61b12f0c034dcc92ec438304ce1e7e2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1515/chem-2021-0074https://doaj.org/toc/2391-5420The study presents the results of research on the influence of a mineral growth stimulant containing titanium (Ti) in the form available to plants, applied to reduce the effects of biotic stresses caused by agrophages, namely fungal pathogens and selected insect pests. The study was conducted in 2014 and 2015 on winter oilseed rape, winter wheat, and maize. The purpose of the study was to determine the influence of the Ti-containing stimulant on the degree of damage caused by major pests occurring in the crops (cabbage seed weevil, cereal leaf beetle, and European corn borer), the degree of infestation with fungal diseases (gray mold, Alternaria disease, eyespot, foot rot, sooty mold, glume blotch, Fusarium head blight, Fusarium stalk rot, maize smut, and brown spot), and yield parameters. The study showed that the stimulant containing Ti successfully reduced the occurrence of pest damage to winter rapeseed and winter wheat plants and the occurrence of diseases in winter rapeseed, winter wheat, and maize crops. Thus, the application of the Ti stimulant resulted in an increased yield of the crops being tested. The main factor explaining this phenomenon is unknown, and it is probably the result of several factors. The study contains the discussion on this phenomenon.Jajor EwaZamojska JoannaDworzańska DariaHoroszkiewicz-Janka JoannaDanielewicz JakubWęgorek PawełKorbas MarekCiecierski WiesławBocianowski JanWilk RadosławDe Gruyterarticleplant nutritionplant diseasepest management systemsmaizeoilseed rapewheatChemistryQD1-999ENOpen Chemistry, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1089-1095 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic plant nutrition
plant disease
pest management systems
maize
oilseed rape
wheat
Chemistry
QD1-999
spellingShingle plant nutrition
plant disease
pest management systems
maize
oilseed rape
wheat
Chemistry
QD1-999
Jajor Ewa
Zamojska Joanna
Dworzańska Daria
Horoszkiewicz-Janka Joanna
Danielewicz Jakub
Węgorek Paweł
Korbas Marek
Ciecierski Wiesław
Bocianowski Jan
Wilk Radosław
Yield, volume, quality, and reduction of biotic stress influenced by titanium application in oilseed rape, winter wheat, and maize cultivations
description The study presents the results of research on the influence of a mineral growth stimulant containing titanium (Ti) in the form available to plants, applied to reduce the effects of biotic stresses caused by agrophages, namely fungal pathogens and selected insect pests. The study was conducted in 2014 and 2015 on winter oilseed rape, winter wheat, and maize. The purpose of the study was to determine the influence of the Ti-containing stimulant on the degree of damage caused by major pests occurring in the crops (cabbage seed weevil, cereal leaf beetle, and European corn borer), the degree of infestation with fungal diseases (gray mold, Alternaria disease, eyespot, foot rot, sooty mold, glume blotch, Fusarium head blight, Fusarium stalk rot, maize smut, and brown spot), and yield parameters. The study showed that the stimulant containing Ti successfully reduced the occurrence of pest damage to winter rapeseed and winter wheat plants and the occurrence of diseases in winter rapeseed, winter wheat, and maize crops. Thus, the application of the Ti stimulant resulted in an increased yield of the crops being tested. The main factor explaining this phenomenon is unknown, and it is probably the result of several factors. The study contains the discussion on this phenomenon.
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author Jajor Ewa
Zamojska Joanna
Dworzańska Daria
Horoszkiewicz-Janka Joanna
Danielewicz Jakub
Węgorek Paweł
Korbas Marek
Ciecierski Wiesław
Bocianowski Jan
Wilk Radosław
author_facet Jajor Ewa
Zamojska Joanna
Dworzańska Daria
Horoszkiewicz-Janka Joanna
Danielewicz Jakub
Węgorek Paweł
Korbas Marek
Ciecierski Wiesław
Bocianowski Jan
Wilk Radosław
author_sort Jajor Ewa
title Yield, volume, quality, and reduction of biotic stress influenced by titanium application in oilseed rape, winter wheat, and maize cultivations
title_short Yield, volume, quality, and reduction of biotic stress influenced by titanium application in oilseed rape, winter wheat, and maize cultivations
title_full Yield, volume, quality, and reduction of biotic stress influenced by titanium application in oilseed rape, winter wheat, and maize cultivations
title_fullStr Yield, volume, quality, and reduction of biotic stress influenced by titanium application in oilseed rape, winter wheat, and maize cultivations
title_full_unstemmed Yield, volume, quality, and reduction of biotic stress influenced by titanium application in oilseed rape, winter wheat, and maize cultivations
title_sort yield, volume, quality, and reduction of biotic stress influenced by titanium application in oilseed rape, winter wheat, and maize cultivations
publisher De Gruyter
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/1a61b12f0c034dcc92ec438304ce1e7e
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