Mycotoxin Level in Winter Wheat Grain as Impacted by Nitrogen and Manganese Fertilisation
2023, StÄpieĆ, Arkadiusz, Wojtkowiak, Katarzyna, Cwalina-Ambroziak, BoĆŒena, WaĆkiewicz, Agnieszka
A field experiment with winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivation was conducted at the Research and Education Centre in Tomaszkowo, Poland (53°72âČ N; 20°42âČ E) in the years 2013â2016. Fertilisation with nitrogen at 150 and 200 kg haâ1 and foliar application of manganese at 0.5 and 1.5 kg haâ1 were the research factors. Wheat infestation by Fusarium spp. was determined by the habitat conditions during crop growth. Neither nitrogen nor manganese fertilisation affected the presence of Fusarium spp. symptoms on wheat ears, but the infestation intensity decreased with increasing nitrogen and manganese content in the grain. Only the level of deoxynivalenol (DON) was correlated with Fusarium spp. infestation. Increasing the nitrogen fertilisation rate from 150 kg haâ1 to 200 kg haâ1 resulted in higher grain contamination with toxins. Supplementation of nitrogen fertilisation with manganese reduced the number of mycotoxins in wheat grain. The grain yield was mainly affected by the varied weather conditions during the wheat-growing periods. Neither nitrogen nor manganese fertilisation differentiated the wheat grain yield. The objective of this study was to examine the impact of the weather conditions and nitrogen and manganese fertilisation on the grain yield, occurrence of Fusarium head blight and mycotoxin level in winter wheat grain.