MONITORING AND CONTROL MEASURES FOR WHEAT YELLOW RUST IN SURKHANDARYA REGION
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yellow rust, Puccinia striiformis, wheat disease, Surkhandarya, rust monitoring, fungicides, disease resistance, integrated pest management.Abstract
Yellow rust, or stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici), poses a serious threat to wheat production worldwide, particularly in regions with temperate climates and mountainous microzones. The Surkhandarya region of Uzbekistan, characterized by diverse agro-ecological zones, has witnessed periodic outbreaks of yellow rust, causing considerable reductions in wheat yield and grain quality. This article discusses the biological characteristics of yellow rust, environmental conditions favoring its development, and presents current monitoring practices, surveillance techniques, and integrated control strategies implemented in the region. It also emphasizes the importance of resistant cultivars, agronomic management, fungicide application, and regional coordination as part of a sustainable plant protection approach.
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