Seed borne diseases can cause serious problems in organic seed production where there is no control methods implemented in practice. Current practice in organic agriculture is to analyse the seed and to discard the seed lot if the infection by diseases exceeds the threshold levels. There is no tolerance list specific for organic agriculture. In Denmark we use the same threshold values as recommended in conventional agriculture for seed treatment
Small grains are often planted early in the spring when the soil is cool and wet creating ideal cond...
The Council Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 and the Commission Regulation (EC) No 889/2008 prescribe the...
Techniques that allow the management of common bunt in organic farming - including sound crop manage...
In Denmark, most organic farmers uses organic propagated cereals and legumes for seeding, and all se...
In Denmark, most organic farmers uses organic propagated cereals and legumes for seeding, and all se...
In some years, large amounts of organic seed lots are discarded due to the presence of high levels o...
Seed borne diseases are to be considered serious in organic agriculture, and direct seed treatment m...
The basic principles for the development of organic agriculture has been prescribed by the Internati...
Conventional agriculture has had major environmental impacts, in particular with respect to soil deg...
According to the Council Regulation (EEC) No 2092/91 seed and vegetative plant material for organic ...
Net blotch-infested seeds can be as important as initial inoculum source for net blotch epidemics as...
Crops thrive best when given a good start in life. For those crops which are normally propagated by ...
Background The demand for organically produced food is outstripping the ability of UK farmers to su...
The occurrence of diseases on barley and winter wheat was surveyed in a field experiment comparing f...
Seedborne pathogens of vegetables are responsible for the re-emergence of diseases of the past, as w...
Small grains are often planted early in the spring when the soil is cool and wet creating ideal cond...
The Council Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 and the Commission Regulation (EC) No 889/2008 prescribe the...
Techniques that allow the management of common bunt in organic farming - including sound crop manage...
In Denmark, most organic farmers uses organic propagated cereals and legumes for seeding, and all se...
In Denmark, most organic farmers uses organic propagated cereals and legumes for seeding, and all se...
In some years, large amounts of organic seed lots are discarded due to the presence of high levels o...
Seed borne diseases are to be considered serious in organic agriculture, and direct seed treatment m...
The basic principles for the development of organic agriculture has been prescribed by the Internati...
Conventional agriculture has had major environmental impacts, in particular with respect to soil deg...
According to the Council Regulation (EEC) No 2092/91 seed and vegetative plant material for organic ...
Net blotch-infested seeds can be as important as initial inoculum source for net blotch epidemics as...
Crops thrive best when given a good start in life. For those crops which are normally propagated by ...
Background The demand for organically produced food is outstripping the ability of UK farmers to su...
The occurrence of diseases on barley and winter wheat was surveyed in a field experiment comparing f...
Seedborne pathogens of vegetables are responsible for the re-emergence of diseases of the past, as w...
Small grains are often planted early in the spring when the soil is cool and wet creating ideal cond...
The Council Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 and the Commission Regulation (EC) No 889/2008 prescribe the...
Techniques that allow the management of common bunt in organic farming - including sound crop manage...