This article belongs to the Special Issue Crop Powdery Mildew.Pea is a temperate grain legume cultivated worldwide that can be severely constrained by powdery mildew infection. Control by fungicides and the use of resistant cultivars is possible, but there is a growing interest in alternative control methods such as crop diversification, particularly in low input agriculture. The aim of this work was to assess the potential of intercropping pea with other crops and of pea cultivar mixtures for powdery mildew management on pea crop. Results show a reduction of powdery mildew on pea when intercropped by replacement at a 50:50 ratio with barley or with faba bean, but not when intercropped with wheat. A barrier effect seems to explain a major p...
Trabajo presentado en COSTWG1 / EPPN2020 workshop, celebrado en Novi Sad (Serbia) el 29 y 30 de sept...
Trabajo presentado en la International Conference Advances in grain legume breeding, cultivations an...
Trabajo presentado en la 1st General meeting COST FA1306 (The quest for tolerant and stable varietie...
Pea is a temperate grain legume cultivated worldwide that can be severely constrained by powdery mil...
Trabajo presentado en la International Conference Advances in grain legume breeding, cultivations an...
Grain legumes, or pulses, have many beneficial properties that make them potentially attractive to a...
Trabajo presentado en el 15th Congress of the Mediterranean Phytopathological Union (Plant health si...
The pea (Pisum sativum L.) is an excellent protein source for livestock and human nutrition. However...
Crop diversification in space and time is a key component in the design of resource -efficient cropp...
Book Editor(s): Frans de Bruijn.Medicago truncatula is an important annual pasture legume used nowad...
Not AvailableGarden pea (Pisum sativum L. var. hortense) is cultivated during winter in subtropical ...
Trabajo presentado en Legume Science and Practice 2, celebrado online del 1 al 3 de spetiembre de 20...
In Mediterranean environments, with mild winters and dry summers, peas are planted in autumn or earl...
Generation means analysis was carried out to estimate the nature and magnitude of gene action for id...
Non-Peer ReviewedEconomic constraints can force producers to grow high value crops such as canola an...
Trabajo presentado en COSTWG1 / EPPN2020 workshop, celebrado en Novi Sad (Serbia) el 29 y 30 de sept...
Trabajo presentado en la International Conference Advances in grain legume breeding, cultivations an...
Trabajo presentado en la 1st General meeting COST FA1306 (The quest for tolerant and stable varietie...
Pea is a temperate grain legume cultivated worldwide that can be severely constrained by powdery mil...
Trabajo presentado en la International Conference Advances in grain legume breeding, cultivations an...
Grain legumes, or pulses, have many beneficial properties that make them potentially attractive to a...
Trabajo presentado en el 15th Congress of the Mediterranean Phytopathological Union (Plant health si...
The pea (Pisum sativum L.) is an excellent protein source for livestock and human nutrition. However...
Crop diversification in space and time is a key component in the design of resource -efficient cropp...
Book Editor(s): Frans de Bruijn.Medicago truncatula is an important annual pasture legume used nowad...
Not AvailableGarden pea (Pisum sativum L. var. hortense) is cultivated during winter in subtropical ...
Trabajo presentado en Legume Science and Practice 2, celebrado online del 1 al 3 de spetiembre de 20...
In Mediterranean environments, with mild winters and dry summers, peas are planted in autumn or earl...
Generation means analysis was carried out to estimate the nature and magnitude of gene action for id...
Non-Peer ReviewedEconomic constraints can force producers to grow high value crops such as canola an...
Trabajo presentado en COSTWG1 / EPPN2020 workshop, celebrado en Novi Sad (Serbia) el 29 y 30 de sept...
Trabajo presentado en la International Conference Advances in grain legume breeding, cultivations an...
Trabajo presentado en la 1st General meeting COST FA1306 (The quest for tolerant and stable varietie...