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European Journal of Plant Pathology | 2001

Differential control of head blight pathogens of wheat by fungicides and consequences for mycotoxin contamination of grain

Duncan R. Simpson; Gillian E. Weston; Judith Turner; Philip Jennings; P. Nicholson

Fusarium head blight of wheat is caused by a disease complex comprised of toxigenic pathogens, predominantly Fusarium spp., and a non-toxigenic pathogen Microdochium nivale, which causes symptoms visually indistinguishable from Fusarium and is often included as a causal agent of Fusarium head blight. Four field trials are reported here, including both naturally and artificially inoculated trials in which the effect of fungicide treatments were noted on colonisation by Fusarium and Microdochium, and on the production of deoxynivalenol (DON) mycotoxin. The pathogen populations were analysed with quantitative PCR and samples were tested for the presence of the mycotoxin DON. Application of fungicides to reduce Fusarium head blight gave a differential control of these fungi. Tebuconazole selectively controlled F. culmorum and F. avenaceum and reduced levels of DON, but showed little control of M. nivale. Application of azoxystrobin, however, selectively controlled M. nivale and allowed greater colonisation by toxigenic Fusarium species. This treatment also lead to increased levels of DON detected. nobreak Azoxystrobin application two days post-inoculation increased the production of DON mycotoxin per unit of pathogen in an artificially inoculated field trial. This result indicates the potential risk of increased DON contamination of grain following treatment with azoxystrobin to control head blight in susceptible wheat cultivars. This is the first study to show differential fungicidal control of mixed natural pathogen populations and artificial inoculations in field trials.


Plant Pathology | 2004

Determination of deoxynivalenol‐ and nivalenol‐producing chemotypes of Fusarium graminearum isolated from wheat crops in England and Wales

Phil Jennings; M. E. Coates; K. Walsh; Judith Turner; P. Nicholson


Plant Pathology | 2004

Determination of deoxynivalenol and nivalenol chemotypes of Fusarium culmorum isolates from England and Wales by PCR assay

Phil Jennings; M. E. Coates; Judith Turner; E. Chandler; P. Nicholson


Mycologist | 2004

Phytophthora ramorum : one pathogen and many diseases, an emerging threat to forest ecosystems and ornamental plant life

Alex A. Appiah; Phil Jennings; Judith Turner


In: Frankel, Susan J.; Kliejunas, John T.; Palmieri, Katharine M., tech. coords. 2008. Proceedings of the sudden oak death third science symposium. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-214. Albany, CA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station. pp. 43-48 | 2008

Natural outbreaks of Phytophthora ramorum in the U.K.—current status and monitoring update

Judith Turner; Philip Jennings; Gilli Humphries; Steve Parker; Sam McDonough; Jackie Stonehouse; David Lockley; David Slawson


In: Frankel, Susan J.; Shea, Patrick J.; and Haverty, Michael I., tech. coords. Proceedings of the sudden oak death second science symposium: the state of our knowledge. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-196. Albany, CA: Pacific Southwest Research Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture: 273-274 | 2006

Chemical control of Phytophthora ramorum causing foliar disease in hardy nursery stock in the United Kingdom

Judith Turner; Philip Jennings; Sam McDonough; Debbie Liddell; Jackie Stonehouse


Mycotoxins | 2003

Distribution, toxin production and control of fusarium head blight pathogens in the UK

Philip Jennings; Mary E. Coates; Judith Turner; P. Nicholson


Archive | 2008

Monitoring Phytophthora ramorum and P. kernoviae in soil and rainwater samples collected at two sites on a cornish estate

David Lockley; Judith Turner; Gillian Humphries; Phil Jennings


Archive | 2008

Monitoring Phytophthora ramorum in soil, leaf litter, rain traps, and watercourses in an historical cornish garden

David Lockley; Judith Turner; Gillian Humphries; Phil Jennings


In: Frankel, Susan J.; Shea, Patrick J.; and Haverty, Michael I., tech. coords. Proceedings of the sudden oak death second science symposium: the state of our knowledge. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-196. Albany, CA: Pacific Southwest Research Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture: 167-168 | 2006

Monitoring of natural outbreaks of Phytophthora ramorum in the United Kingdom.

Judith Turner; Alex A. Appiah; Philip Jennings; Gilli Humphries; Debbie Liddell; Sam McDonough; Jackie Stonehouse; David Lockley; Stephen. Eales

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Philip Jennings

Central Science Laboratory

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Phil Jennings

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Alex A. Appiah

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M. E. Coates

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K. Walsh

Central Science Laboratory

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Mary E. Coates

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