Grain weight response to foliar diseases control in wheat [Triticum aestivum L.]

Foliar diseases are the main biotic restriction reducing yield in wheat crops affecting both, grain number and/or grain weight, depending on developmental stage at which infection occurs [pre- or post-anthesis, respectively]. Grain weight reductions due to foliar diseases were widely reported in the...

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