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What is the highest resistance rating on the NIAB recommended list?5
What is a good herbicide for the control of Brome in the spring (1st Feb)?Monolith
What losses can be expected with Septoria?50%
What is the cut-off for Pendimethalin use in SW?GS31
What is the threshold for insecticide on gout fly? What can be applied?eggs on 25-50% of plants at gs12, hallmark zeon
What are high risk factors of OWBM?Still, moist weather above 15 degrees
What are the minimum quality requirements for milling wheat?13% protein, 250 HFN, 76kg/hl specific weight
What are group 1 wheats used for and name 2 varietiesConsistent milling and baking wheats, skyfall and crusoe
What are group 2 wheats used for and name 2 varietiesSpecialist flours or breadmaking potential, siskin and extase
What are group 3 wheats used for and name 2 varietiesBiscuit and cake flours, barrel and elicit
What are group 4h and 4s wheats used for and name 2 varietiesAnimal feed, hard and soft, gravity, graham
Describe the parameters of the EU standard or higher voluntary standard for seedVarietal identity, germination, limits to seed borne disease, weed seed
Where is Bunt inoculum found? What are the symptoms and what is the threshold for use of seed treatment?Soil and seed borne, dark grey smelling glumes, 1 spore per seed
Where is Microdochium seedling blight inoculum found What are the symptoms and what is the threshold for use of seed treatment?Soil and seed borne, poor emergence and ear blight, 10% of seed
Where is Loose smut inoculum found What are the symptoms and what is the threshold for use of seed treatment?Embryo of seed, black spore mass, 0.5% minimum standard, 0.2% HVS
Where is Ergot inoculum found What are the symptoms and what is the threshold for use of seed treatment?Soil and trash, spread by conidia/ascospores spores from sclerotia, black ergots, 3 pieces of ergot/500g minimum standard, 1 piece HVS
What seed treatment is available for take-all?Silthiofam
What seed treatment will control most seed borne diseases?SPD
What insecticide seed treatments are available?Tefluthrin and Cypermethrin
What is the sowing window for winter wheat?Mid August - December
What varietal traits might be good for an early drilled crop?Short stiff straw, disease resistance, slow early growth
What are 2 example varieties for late sowing? Why?Skyfall and gravity, good tillering ability
How many day degrees until wheat emergence?150 degrees
How many plants/m2 would be optimum in September?200 plants/m2
How many plants/m2 would be optimum in November?300 plants/m2
What pre-em herbicide options are available for winter wheat?Pendimethalin, flufenacet, diflufenican, prosulfocarb, triallate
What post-em herbicide options are available for winter wheat in the autumn?metsulfuron, iodosulfuron or top up pre-em hebicides
What is prosulfocarb good for controlling?Ryegrass
What is post-em axial pro in the autumn good for controlling?Ryegrass
What is are good herbicides for the control of BG in the spring (1st Feb)?Hatra and Horus
What is are good herbicides for the control of BLW and BG in the spring (1st Feb)?Broadway star
What is a good spring herbicide for BLW and grassweed control, if wide spectrum?Pacifica plus
When is T0 in WW? What diseases are controlled here? What else might be applied and why?GS30, mildew, rust, septoria, PGR to boost tillering
When is T1 in WW? What diseases are controlled here? What else might be applied and why?GS31-32, eyespot, rust, septoria, PGR to shorten and stiffen stem, N fertiliser
When is T2 in WW? What diseases are controlled here? What else might be applied and why?GS39, rust, septoria, PGR terpal to stiffen stem, last chance for weed control
When is T3 in WW?GS59-65, top up on foliar diseases, ear disease and mycotoxin protection
When should grain N boosting fertiliser be applied (extra 40kg/ha)?GS73
What moisture should the grain be to dessicate?30%
What risk may become present at GS55-57?Orange wheat blossom midge
What hormone is produced at the end of tillering to encourage stem elongation?Gibberellins
What are high risk factors of Eyespot?2nd cereal, ploughing, high spring rainfall, early drilled, mild wet winter, heavy wet soils, varieties
What are high risk factors of Septoria?Susceptible varieties, early drilling, wet and windy May and June region (dry easterly regions are at less risk), mild winter
What are high risk factors of Yellow rust?Susceptible variety, eastern regions, early sowing, green bridge, cool, damp conditions, mild winter, humid microclimate
What losses can be experienced with Yellow rust?40-50%
What is the optimum temperature for Z.tritici?15-20 degrees
What is the latent period for Z.tritici?14-28 days
Describe a typical PGR programme for WWChlormequat at GS30, Chlormequat at GS32, Mepiquat + Trinexapac-ethyl at GS39
What spring weed herbicide can be used to control cleavers?Fluroxypyr + Florasulam
What is the latest timing for Starane XL?GS45
What spring weed herbicides will give good BLW control? What chemical group are they?ALS inhibitors such as Ally Max
What herbicide is best for specifically targeting wild oats? What is the latest time of application?Clodinafop, GS41
What is the restriction around applications of ALS inhibitor grassweed herbicides?Only one application per crop of a product containing ALS inhibitor for grass weed activity
What is the restriction around applications of ALS inhibitor herbicides?No more than 2 applications in total per crop of ALS inhibitor herbicides
What is the restriction around applications of ACCase inhibitor herbicides?1 application per crop per active ACCase inhibitor and no more than 2 applications of any ACCase inhibitor
What is the best T3 fungicide for activity on true fusarium?Prothioconazole
Name a SW milling varietyMulika
Name a SW group 2 varietyCochise
Name a SW group 4 varietyAlderson
What is the sowing window for SW?March-April
What is the seed rate in seeds/m2 for SW?500 seeds/m2
What are the SW pre-em herbicide options?Pendimethalin, Liberator
What timings are fungicides typically applied to SW crops?T1 at GS31-32 and T2 at GS39
What act stipulates the need to control grainstore pests?Food safety act 1990
What is the optimum breeding temperature for grain weevil?26-30 degrees
What is the minimum breeding temperature for grain weevil?12 degrees
What is the minimum breeding temperature for saw toothed grain beetle?21 degrees
What are the three most common grain mite?Flour, cosmopolitan and copra
When should grainstore insecticide treatments be carried out?4 weeks prior to harvest
Name a storage insecticideK-obiol
What is the optimum grain moisture for wheat?14.5%
What storage insecticide will control mites?Actellic smoke
What seed treatment could be used to protect against wireworm and wheat bulb fly?Signal 300 es
What is the threshold for grain aphids/ rose grain aphids at ear emergence?50% tillers infested before GS61 and 66% after GS61 but before milky ripe stage
What are high risk factors of gout fly?Sheltered location, low plant populations, early drilled crops
What are the best cultural controls for gout fly?Delay drilling, early spring crop drilling, natural predation
What are the best cultural controls for wheat bulb fly?early drilling, cover crops until drilling, leave ground uncultivated until after August
What is the threshold for control of wheat bulb fly and what can be applied?100 eggs/m2 in late sown crops, signal seed treatment
What are the symptoms of wheat bulb fly and frit fly?Deadhearts
Briefly describe the frit fly lifecycleIn late sumer eggs laid in leaf sheaths and larvae feed into the plant centre. Larvae can move from destroyed grass into autumn crop, they feed overwinter and produce 2nd and 3rd generations until autumn
What is the best control strategy for frit fly?Avoid cereals after grass, signal seed treatment
What is the best control strategy for wireworm?Increase seed rate, rapid early growth, signal seed treatment
When can Tepekki be used to control aphids in cereals? Maximum total doses? HI?After GS53, 2, 28 days
What pyrethroids could be used on the ear of cereals?Hallmark zeon, tau-fluvalinate
Why is tau-fluvalinate a preferable pyrethroid at ear emergence?Less toxic to beneficial's
When is a crop no longer at risk from OWBM?GS61
What are the thresholds for treatment of OWBM in feed and milling varieties?Feed: 1 adult/ 3 ears Milling 1 adult/ 6 ears
What is the yield loss from bad saddle gall midge infestations?10%
Name a BYDV resistant varietyWolverine