This paper reviews the evidence relating to the question: does the risk of fungicide resistance increase or decrease with dose? The development of fungicide resistance progresses through three key phases. During the 'emergence phase' the resistant strain has to arise through mutation and invasion. During the subsequent 'selection phase', the resistant strain is present in the pathogen population and the fraction of the pathogen population carrying the resistance increases due to the selection pressure caused by the fungicide. During the final phase of 'adjustment', the dose or choice of fungicide may need to be changed to maintain effective control over a pathogen population where resistance has developed to intermediate levels. Emergence p...
Whether fungicide resistance management is optimized by spraying chemicals with different modes of a...
<p>The emergence time of a resistant strain in a sensitive population of <i>M. graminicola</i> on wi...
Fungicides are important tools for the management of fungal diseases in many crops. But eventually, ...
This paper reviews the evidence relating to the question: does the risk of fungicide resistance incr...
It makes economic sense to use as little fungicide as possible on a crop. In many settings, it is co...
Resistance to antimicrobial drugs allows pathogens to survive drug treatment. The time taken for a n...
Fungicide-resistance management would be more effective if principles governing the selection of res...
Many studies exist about the selection phase of fungicide resistance evolution, where a resistant st...
Many studies exist about the selection phase of fungicide resistance evolution, where a resistant st...
When fungicide efficacy declines due to the development of resistance in the pathogen population, gr...
As the frequency of fungicide resistant strains increases in a pathogen population, there is a chang...
The control of fungal plant pathogens has been characterised by repeated cycles of introduction of n...
International audiencePesticide resistance poses a critical threat to agriculture, human health and ...
Whether fungicide resistance management is optimised by spraying chemicals with different modes of a...
We have reviewed the experimental and modeling evidence on the use of mixtures of fungicides of diff...
Whether fungicide resistance management is optimized by spraying chemicals with different modes of a...
<p>The emergence time of a resistant strain in a sensitive population of <i>M. graminicola</i> on wi...
Fungicides are important tools for the management of fungal diseases in many crops. But eventually, ...
This paper reviews the evidence relating to the question: does the risk of fungicide resistance incr...
It makes economic sense to use as little fungicide as possible on a crop. In many settings, it is co...
Resistance to antimicrobial drugs allows pathogens to survive drug treatment. The time taken for a n...
Fungicide-resistance management would be more effective if principles governing the selection of res...
Many studies exist about the selection phase of fungicide resistance evolution, where a resistant st...
Many studies exist about the selection phase of fungicide resistance evolution, where a resistant st...
When fungicide efficacy declines due to the development of resistance in the pathogen population, gr...
As the frequency of fungicide resistant strains increases in a pathogen population, there is a chang...
The control of fungal plant pathogens has been characterised by repeated cycles of introduction of n...
International audiencePesticide resistance poses a critical threat to agriculture, human health and ...
Whether fungicide resistance management is optimised by spraying chemicals with different modes of a...
We have reviewed the experimental and modeling evidence on the use of mixtures of fungicides of diff...
Whether fungicide resistance management is optimized by spraying chemicals with different modes of a...
<p>The emergence time of a resistant strain in a sensitive population of <i>M. graminicola</i> on wi...
Fungicides are important tools for the management of fungal diseases in many crops. But eventually, ...