03053naa a2200349 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400360006010000170009624501460011326000090025952020260026865000210229465000180231565000180233365000220235165000250237370000190239870000190241770000190243670000120245570000220246770000220248970000180251170000200252970000210254970000200257070000150259070000170260570000210262277300600264321300382021-02-17 2020 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 a10.1094/PDIS-09-20-2096-RE2DOI1 aBARRO, J. P. aAre DMI+QoI Fungicide Premixes During flowering Worthwhile for Fusarium head blight Control in Wheat? A Meta-analysis.h[electronic resource] c2020 aFusarium head blight (FHB), caused mainly by Fusarium graminearum, is best controlled with demethylation inhibitor (DMI) fungicides during flowering. However, the use of premixes of DMI and quinone outside inhibitor (QoI) fungicides to control FHB has increased in Brazil. Data on FHB severity and wheat yields measured in field experiments conducted in Brazil were gathered from both peer- and non-peer-reviewed sources published from 2000 to 2018. After applying selection criteria, 73 field trials from 35 bibliographic sources were identified, among which 50% of the data were obtained from cooperative network trials conducted after 2011. To be included in the analysis, a DMI+QoI premixes or tebuconazole (TEB) were tested in at least 14 trials and three years. Four premixes met the criteria. Estimates of percent control (and respective 95% confidence interval) by a network model fitted to the log of the treatment means ranged from 44.1% (pyraclostrobin + metconazole applied once; 32.4 to 53.7) to 64.3% (pyraclostrobin + metconazole; 58.4 to 69.3); the latter not differing from TEB (59.9%, 53.6 to 65.3). Yield response was statistically similar for pyraclostrobin + metconazole (532.1 kg/ha, 441 to 623) and trifloxystrobin + prothioconazole (494.9 kg/ha, 385 to 551), and both differed statistically from a group composed of TEB (448.2 kg/ha, 342 to 554), trifloxystrobin + TEB (468.2 kg/ha, 385 to 551), azoxystrobin + TEB (462.4 kg/ha, 366 to 558) and pyraclostrobin + metconazole applied once (413.7 kg/ha, 308 to 518). The two categories of FHB index (7% cut off) and yield (3,000 kg/ha cut off), both in the non-treated check, did not explain the heterogeneity in the estimates. Two sequential sprays of TEB or one spray of pyraclostrobin + metconazole as management choices are likely more profitable than DIM+QoI premixes sprayed twice during flowering considering only the fungicide effects on yield. Keywords: chemical control; Fusarium graminearum, meta-analysis; profitability; systematic review aChemical control aMeta-analysis aProfitability aSystematic review aFusarium Graminearum1 aSANTANA, F. M.1 aDUFFECK, M. R.1 aMACHADO, F. J.1 aLAU, D.1 aSBALCHEIRO, C. C.1 aSCHIPANSKI, C. A.1 aCHAGAS. D. F.1 aVENANCIO, W. S.1 aDALLAGNOL, L. J.1 aGUTERRES, C. W.1 aKUHNEM, P.1 aFEKSA, H. R.1 aDEL PONTE, E, M. tPlant Diseasegv. 1, p. PDIS-09-20-2096-RE, Sept. 2020.