In the light of Vavilov’s Law, grain traumatization in the standing crop of wheat and other crops due to the enzyme stage of enzyme-mycotic seed depletion (EMSD) was confirmed, the parameters of open and hidden harmfulness were detected, and a scale of plant resistance to such traumatization was developed. The current study demonstrates that pathogen contamination in grains occurs before harvesting and its degree is determined by favorable humidity and temperature conditions and by the open and hidden grain traumatization due to the enzyme stage of EMSD, i.e., the grain’s hydrolytic enzymes providing a growth substrate for a fungal spread that is later substituted by pathogen enzymes leading to grain spoiling and self-warming. The most comm...
Wheat is the main cereal crop in the EU- world production is about 582.7 million tons from 213.8 mil...
Unfavourable phyto sanitary situation in the republic of Buryatia, connected with a growth of infect...
As a result of the rapidly growing human population, reducing post-harvest crop losses of cereals du...
A whole range of pathogens are seedborne (Fusarium and Dreschslera spp.), they reduce seed germinati...
The subject of the study was fungal infection of winter wheat and spring barley grain, intended for ...
The usage of high-quality seed, not affected by pathogens and fungi promote the high and stable yie...
Fusarium graminearum is one of the most devastating diseases of wheat worldwide, and can cause Fusar...
When grain is harvested and correctly stored it should remain free of infestation from most pests an...
During the meteorologically contrasting period of 2003-2005, the contamination of winter wheat, malt...
Fusarium head blight (FHB) is an important disease of wheat worldwide caused mainly by Fusarium gram...
During the meteorologically contrasting period of 2003-2005, the contamination of winter wheat, malt...
Mycotoxins in small grains are a significant and long-standing problem. These contaminants may be pr...
Microdochium nivale is one of the most harmful fungal diseases, causing colossal yield losses and de...
peer-reviewedThe aim of this study was to investigate the spread of minimal, field born Fusarium inf...
The mass development of fungal diseases of grain crops leads to a decrease in grain yielding capacit...
Wheat is the main cereal crop in the EU- world production is about 582.7 million tons from 213.8 mil...
Unfavourable phyto sanitary situation in the republic of Buryatia, connected with a growth of infect...
As a result of the rapidly growing human population, reducing post-harvest crop losses of cereals du...
A whole range of pathogens are seedborne (Fusarium and Dreschslera spp.), they reduce seed germinati...
The subject of the study was fungal infection of winter wheat and spring barley grain, intended for ...
The usage of high-quality seed, not affected by pathogens and fungi promote the high and stable yie...
Fusarium graminearum is one of the most devastating diseases of wheat worldwide, and can cause Fusar...
When grain is harvested and correctly stored it should remain free of infestation from most pests an...
During the meteorologically contrasting period of 2003-2005, the contamination of winter wheat, malt...
Fusarium head blight (FHB) is an important disease of wheat worldwide caused mainly by Fusarium gram...
During the meteorologically contrasting period of 2003-2005, the contamination of winter wheat, malt...
Mycotoxins in small grains are a significant and long-standing problem. These contaminants may be pr...
Microdochium nivale is one of the most harmful fungal diseases, causing colossal yield losses and de...
peer-reviewedThe aim of this study was to investigate the spread of minimal, field born Fusarium inf...
The mass development of fungal diseases of grain crops leads to a decrease in grain yielding capacit...
Wheat is the main cereal crop in the EU- world production is about 582.7 million tons from 213.8 mil...
Unfavourable phyto sanitary situation in the republic of Buryatia, connected with a growth of infect...
As a result of the rapidly growing human population, reducing post-harvest crop losses of cereals du...