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Black Grass Biology Group

2024 progress report

 

On-farm trials

This year we partnered with 16 farms to run commercial-scale trials to assess the potential for applying fungal spores to help with the control of black grass. Most of the trials were 50-150 hectares in size. Below is a summary of our findings so far this year:

  1. The black grass plants were larger when the spores got to them.
  2. The air temperature was higher when they were applied.
  3. The spores were eventually applied very close to an application of a fungicide (either just before or just after). This was probably the most damaging consequence because any fungicide applied to the crop would also assist the black grass in fighting off infection from our applied fungi.

Interesting findings from our laboratory experiments

Plan going forward with farm trials

  1. A BYVD insecticide is applied at this time of year, so no extra pass over the crop is required.
  2. No fungicide is applied at this time of year, thus we do not have to worry about fungicides killing the black grass pathogens.
  3. If successfully infected, black grass plants could have reduced resilience through harsh winter conditions. However, there are also counter arguments to be made for this, so we need the trials to see if this happens in reality.

Finally, we now have 174 farms signed up to receive more information on the project, and to receive early updates once the sign up page goes live on our website again. Clearly there are more than 174 farms affected by black grass in the UK, so if you know of somebody who is suffering then please pass on our details so they can sign up too.


Best regards

Dr Russell Sharp

eutrema.co.uk