Maria-Magdalena Podea, Ilie Cătălin Dinuță, Robert Marian Gheorghe, Stelica Cristea
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Pea (Pisum sativum L) is an important leguminous crop worldwide. In Romania, one of the most important diseases, which causes significant damage to the pea crop, is anthracnose (Didymella pinodes). The objective of this research was to estimate the influence of the attack produced by anthracnose, on some morphological characters and quality indices of yield in the pea crop. The tested biological material was represented by the Alvesta and Nicoleta varieties under the experimental conditions at ARDS Pitesti-Albota, in the year 2023. There was 5 variants tested: Variant 1 (untreated control); Variant 2 (fluxapyroxad + difenoconazole); Variant 3 (azoxystrobin + difenoconazole); Variant 4 (Biosem - biological product); Variant 5 (cyprodinil + fludioxonil). Determinations were made regarding plant height (cm), pod length (cm), pod number m ², pod weight (g), weight of a thousand grains (g). Based on the results obtained, the Alvesta genotype registered the best values ​​of the determined indices and characters, when applying the fluxapyroxad + difenoconazole product. The highest average number of pods (472/ m²) was obtained with the Alvesta variety, the variant with the application of the fluxapyroxad + difenoconazole product. The weight of the pods had values ​​between 310 - 578 g/m² for the Alvesta variety, and for the Alvesta genotype the average was between 263 - 490 g/m². In the Nicoleta variety, lower values ​​of the determined indices were registered.

Cite this paper: Podea, M.M., Dinuță, I.C., Gheorghe, R.M., Critea, S. (2024). RESULTS REGARDING THE INFLUENCE OF THE FUNGUS Didymella pinodes (Berk&Blox)  ON SOME MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERS AT 2 VARIETIES OF PEAS IN THE YEAR 2023. Current Trends in Natural Sciences, 13(25), 239-245. https://doi.org/10.47068/ctns.2024.v13i25.028

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