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    Bayer’s SpotCheck initiative open for OSR leaf samples

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltOctober 15, 20213 Mins Read
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    Bayer’s SpotCheck has opened for the 2021-22 growing season with a new, simplified sample pack request process. Oilseed rape growers and agronomists can request a sample pack direct from Bayer’s website. Leaf samples will be assessed by ADAS experts for signs of light leaf spot and other key diseases, with the results helping growers to adapt their fungicide programmes accordingly.

    Light leaf spot is an airborne polycyclic disease, capable of several infection cycles each season. The severity and incidence of the disease vary from year to year and is driven by weather conditions. Temperatures between 4 and 20 degrees and wet conditions are ideal for infection and spread within the crop. It can be difficult to spot; tiny sugar-like spores can occur on either side of the leaf.

    Rosalind Martin, combinable fungicide campaign manager for Bayer UK & Ireland said: “Fungicides perform best when applied in a protectant scenario against light leaf spot, so it’s important to get the timing right. If growers can get identify the disease in the early stages of infection, decisions can be made about fungicides in a timely way, to protect the crops yield potential through winter.”

    SpotCheck was launched in 2017 and has helped growers to make better-informed decisions on autumn and spring fungicide applications. To request a sampling pack, growers and agronomists just need to complete a short form via the Bayer website. A pack will arrive in the post which can be returned to ADAS with leaf samples for analysis. Results will be emailed to you within seven working days of leaves arriving at the laboratory.

    It is run in partnership with ADAS. Philip Walker, an ADAS arable plant pathologist, explained that the prevalence of light leaf spot in oilseed rape crops has been increasing since the initiative began. He said: “Traditionally, light leaf spot was mainly thought to be a disease problem for crops in the North of England and Scotland. However, results from samples assessed since 2017 have shown positive signs of disease from all oilseed rape growing regions, indicating that light leaf spot is now endemic across the UK.

    “At the end of March 2021, light leaf spot was found in 59 out of 60 counties tested, covering most of the oilseed rape growing areas of England, Scotland and Wales. In addition, the number of samples that have tested positive has gradually increased year on year, despite the total number of samples received remaining roughly the same. In 2018 and 2019, 49% of samples tested were positive for light leaf spot, increasing to 68% in 2020, and 79% in 2021.”

    For more information go to www.bayer.co.uk

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    Machinery editor for Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer. Matt has worked as an agricultural machinery journalist for five years, following time spent in his family’s Worcestershire contracting business. When he’s not driving or writing about the latest farm equipment, he can be found in his local cinema, or with his headphones in, reading a good book.

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