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Delaying senescence of wheat with fungicides has interacting effects with cultivar on grain sulphur concentration but not with sulphur yield or nitrogen:sulphur ratios
Authors:S Pepler  MJ Gooding  KE Ford  RH Ellis  SA Jones
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Crops Research Unit, School of Agriculture Policy and Development, The University of Reading, Earley Gate, P.O. Box 237, Reading RG6 6AR, UK

Abstract:Winter wheat was grown in three field experiments, each repeated over two or three seasons, to investigate effects of extending flag leaf life by fungicide application on the concentration, kg ha?1 and mg grain?1 of nitrogen (N) and sulphur (S) as well as N:S ratio and sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) sedimentation volume. The experiments involved up to six cultivars and different application rates, timings and frequencies of azoxystrobin and epoxiconazole. For every day the duration to 37% green flag leaf area (m) was extended, N yield was increased by 2.58 kg ha?1, N per grain by 0.00957 mg, S yield by 0.186 kg ha?1 and S per grain by 0.000718 mg. The N:S ratio decreased by 0.0135 per day. There was no evidence that these responses varied with cultivar. In contrast, the relationship between flag leaf life and N or S concentration interacted with cultivar. The N and S concentrations of Shamrock, the cultivar that suffered most from brown rust (Puccinia recondita), increased with the extension of flag leaf life whereas the concentrations of N and S in Malacca, a cultivar more susceptible to Septoria tritici, decreased as flag leaf senescence was delayed. This was because the relationships between m and N and S yields were much better conserved over cultivars than those between m and thousand grain weight (TGW) and grain yield ha?1.
Keywords:Strobilurin  Triazole  Winter wheat  Flag leaf senescence  Nitrogen  Sulphur  Puccinia recondita  Septoria tritici
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