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Improving plant immunity to diseases as an important part of integrated plant protection in the hungarian national action plan for plant protection (objectives - necessary measures - indicators). Short overview

https://doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2019-326-2-14-18

Abstract

Increasing plant immunity to disease - all plant protection experts, without exception, agree - is one of the inevitable elements of integrated plant protection. Integrated production is a farming practice that requires a coordinated and integrated dissemination of knowledge from the choice of the production site to the consumption of food. The national action plan was adopted in 2012 in Hungary and establishes quantitative goals, measures and schedules to reduce the risks and impacts of pesticide use on human health and the environment. The development of national plant protection programs for research and innovation that contain and enhance plant immunity to disease is developing targets, necessary measures and indicators. The introduction of integrated methods for the protection of plants containing and increasing the immunity of plants to diseases is also under way, also developing goals, necessary measures and indicators. The EU Directorate General for Health and Food Safety conducted an audit in Hungary. Recommendations for the competent authorities to eliminate the identified deficiencies are discussed and response actions are carried out. The necessary financial resources are provided for carrying out work to improve plant immunity to diseases. There is short overview from Hungary, as a case study about the role of cultivars with multiple disease resistance in the Integrated Pest Management of potato.

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Janos Molnar

Russian Federation


Laszlo Gergely

Russian Federation


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Molnar J., Gergely L. Improving plant immunity to diseases as an important part of integrated plant protection in the hungarian national action plan for plant protection (objectives - necessary measures - indicators). Short overview. Agrarian science. 2019;2:14-18. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2019-326-2-14-18

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