Spain: The widespread snowfalls guarantee the absence of pests and diseases in the extensive crops of Aragon

Published 2021년 1월 13일

Tridge summary

The Aragón Phytosanitary Network has reported no pests or diseases in extensive crops in Aragon, where snowfall has occurred. The crops, including barley, wheat, triticale, rapeseed, peas, and triticale, have stopped evolving due to snow and cold. No issues have been found with Zabro, Aphid, Helminthosporium, and Septoria. The Network recommends peas as a good alternative to winter cereals, as it structures the soil and eliminates pests and diseases. The cultivation of peas is currently in the emergency phase.
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Original content

This is confirmed by the Aragón Phytosanitary Network, which has published a report on the phenological status and plant health of winter cereals (barley, wheat and triticale); oilseeds (rapeseed); and legumes (peas). It indicates that there is a total absence of pests and diseases in extensive crops, on which snow has fallen in a generalized way in Aragon. In the case of CEREALS, the snow and cold have caused a stop in their evolution (yes, there will be root development). These crops are found in the dry season in the “two or three leaves” phase, with plots at the beginning of the godson (early sowing); in irrigated areas the plants are emerging (December plantings), with fields still being sown. No problem for Zabro, Aphid, Helminthosporium and Septoria. The Network cites two phenological stages of COLZA: There are more than nine shoots in ...

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