Due to the prohibition of many active substances of plant protection products, breeding is coming to the forefront – Polish experts.

Published 2025년 12월 9일

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Breeding for resistance largely solves problems due to the shortage of active substances in pesticides caused by their ban in the EU. However, creating a variety resistant to all threats is impossible. Other tools are needed. Such as crop rotation, precise application of protective agents, etc. — Polish experts assert.

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A conference was held in Poland where experts discussed pressing issues facing the agricultural sector in the country and Europe. In particular, they discussed the challenges caused by EU regulatory policies and climate change. This was reported by Farmer.pl. Professor Marta Damszel emphasized that despite the difficulties, effective fungicidal protection is still possible, but the future does not look bright when it comes to pest and weed control. According to her, insecticidal protection is very difficult, especially on rapeseed, and simplified cultivation and short crop rotation are additional factors that increase the risk of herbicide resistance in weeds. The expert noted that one of the solutions is the selection of herbicide-resistant plants and the selection of new varieties resistant to pests. "Now we need certainty regarding the restrictions on the use of certain substances and products. This should be adapted to the biology of pests, weeds, and pathogens. If we already ...
Source: Superagronom

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