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| - The spores of several fungal pathogens have been monitored in air samples collected in Poland, the Czech Republic, Lithuania and Sweden. Primarily the system included mainly Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa - two fungal pathogens of oilseed rape, causing stem canker of brassicas. The network is currently composted of 17 monitoring points, including 9 sites in Poland, 5 in the Czech Republic, 2 in Lithuania and 1 site in Sweden. The monitoring in Poland also included Pyrenopeziza brassicae, Ramularia collo-cygni, Fusarium sp. and Alternaria sp. The results are passed to the farmers, free of charge, via website pages, emails and SMS text messages. The monitoring serves as a part of Integrated Pest Management systems. In:Jedryczka M., Berg G., Plachká E., Weryszko-Chmielewska E., Poslušná J., Brazauskienè I., Ryšánek P., Kasprzyk I., Pokorný R., Maczynska A., Spitzer T., Karolewski Z., Aubertot J.-N., Latunde-Dada A., Brachaczek A., Podlesna A., Havis N., Kaczmarek J., Dawidziuk A., Holmblad J., Petraitienè E., Mazaková J., Krédl Z., Sulborska A., Haratym W. Gorniak K. 2012. Monitoring of fungal inoculum in air samples as an important tool of IPM in Central Europe. 10th Conference of the European Foundation for Plant Pathology (EFPP), IPM 2.0 – Towards future-proof crop protection in Europe. 1-5 October 2012, Wageningen, the Netherlands. Abstract: Session 3 Decision Support Systems\_vti_cnf\2.pdf
- The spores of several fungal pathogens have been monitored in air samples collected in Poland, the Czech Republic, Lithuania and Sweden. Primarily the system included mainly Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa - two fungal pathogens of oilseed rape, causing stem canker of brassicas. The network is currently composted of 17 monitoring points, including 9 sites in Poland, 5 in the Czech Republic, 2 in Lithuania and 1 site in Sweden. The monitoring in Poland also included Pyrenopeziza brassicae, Ramularia collo-cygni, Fusarium sp. and Alternaria sp. The results are passed to the farmers, free of charge, via website pages, emails and SMS text messages. The monitoring serves as a part of Integrated Pest Management systems. In:Jedryczka M., Berg G., Plachká E., Weryszko-Chmielewska E., Poslušná J., Brazauskienè I., Ryšánek P., Kasprzyk I., Pokorný R., Maczynska A., Spitzer T., Karolewski Z., Aubertot J.-N., Latunde-Dada A., Brachaczek A., Podlesna A., Havis N., Kaczmarek J., Dawidziuk A., Holmblad J., Petraitienè E., Mazaková J., Krédl Z., Sulborska A., Haratym W. Gorniak K. 2012. Monitoring of fungal inoculum in air samples as an important tool of IPM in Central Europe. 10th Conference of the European Foundation for Plant Pathology (EFPP), IPM 2.0 – Towards future-proof crop protection in Europe. 1-5 October 2012, Wageningen, the Netherlands. Abstract: Session 3 Decision Support Systems\_vti_cnf\2.pdf (en)
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| - Poslušná, Jana
- Spitzer, Tomáš
- Pokorný, Radovan
- Plachká, Eva
- Krédl, Zdeněk
- Aubertot, Jean-Noël
- Brachaczek, Andrzej
- Dawidziuk, Adam
- Kaczmarek, Joanna
- Karolewski, Zbigniew
- Ryšánek, Pavel
- Berg, Gunilla
- Brazauskienè, Irena
- Gorniak, Kalina
- Haratym, Weronika
- Havis, Neil
- Holmblad, Johanna
- Jedryczka, Malgorzata
- Kasprzyk, Idalia
- Latunde-Dada, Akinwunmi
- Maczyńska, Agnieszka
- Mazaková, Jana
- Petraitienè, Egle
- Podlesna, Anna
- Sulborska, Aneta
- Weryszko-Chmielewska, Elzbieta
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