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This specially curated collection features four reviews of current
and key research on improving crop disease management. The first
chapter reviews strategies for limiting foliar disease development
in wheat and barley crops, such as crop rotations, intercropping,
gene deployment and conservation tillage. It explores the
effectiveness of each strategy against particular foliar diseases,
as well as how these strategies can be deployed to reduce inoculum
sources for residue-borne cereal leaf diseases. The second chapter
considers the use of integrated disease management (IDM) to prevent
or reduce yield loss in wheat. The chapter reviews the
tactics/tools used in IDM, such as scouting, disease identification
and chemical control, and explores how these tactics can be
implemented to maximise the effectiveness of managing diseases in
wheat. The third chapter assesses how IDM can be applied to barley
production and considers the different disease threats, the tools
available and possible approaches to deploying them. It also
reviews the role of agronomy and how it can be used to optimise
these tools. The final chapter reviews the use of IDM in grain
legume production and explores the deployment of traditional
strategies, such as field and crop management, as well as advanced
monitoring methods, modelling and molecular methods to control
disease outbreaks in grain legumes.
This collection features five peer-reviewed literature reviews on
crop rotations in agriculture. The first chapter discusses the
effects of crop rotation and intercropping management practices and
their impact on soil health enhancement and stability. It also
considers the importance of leguminous crops and soil organic
matter in maintaining healthy soils, sustaining crop productivity
and enhancing biodiversity. The second chapter examines the
principles of crop rotation, precrop effects in crop rotations, and
the nutrient effects of legumes and other rotation crops. It also
reviews the role of rotation crops in suppressing weeds, diseases
and pests and studies rotations and crop yields, as well as the
challenge of designing a crop rotation. The third chapter
illustrates how crop models account for the interactions between
soil, genotypes, management, and climate, on crops grown in various
rotations, and their effects on yield and environmental outcomes
under current and future climate scenarios. The fourth chapter
assesses the potential of decision support systems for crop
rotations in improving soil health and agricultural sustainability.
The final chapter reviews how crop rotations with non-cereal
species can be implemented to substantially reduce inoculum sources
for residue-borne cereal leaf diseases.
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