TY - DATA TI - Broadbalk Wheat brown foot rot (Fusarium spp.) 1992-2009 CY - Electronic Rothamsted Archive, Rothamsted Research DB - e-RA - the electronic Rothamsted Archive PY - 2021 DP - Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, Herts, AL5 2JQ, UK. M3 - xlsx ET - 1.0 LA - en UR - https://doi.org/10.23637/rbk1-bfr-01 DO - 10.23637/rbk1-bfr-01 AU - Glendining, Margaret AU - Pradhan, Amisha KW - cropping system, Rothamsted Research, Broadbalk long-term experiment, long term experiments, crop yield, plant fungal diseases, Fusarium spp, Plant footrot, AB - This dataset contains scores of Brown Foot Rot (BFR) caused by _Fusarium_ spp., from the Broadbalk wheat experiment, with associated grain yield at harvest, 1992-2009. BFR infection varied a lot from year to year, possibly due to variation in winter and spring temperature and rainfall. Infection was greatest in 3rd wheats and continuous wheat, and least in 1st wheats. Fertilizer application rates influenced infection, with the lowest rates in plots where one or more nutrients was missing (plots 10 and 11). The plots treated with the most nitrogen (plots 15 and 21) had the highest BFR scores, as also reported for Broadbalk by Glynne (1969) and in dilution plating studies by Bateman and Coskun (1995) and Snyder and Nash (1968). This dataset was assembled by Amisha Pradhan in summer 2021 as part of the Nuffield Research Placements Summer Studentship scheme. ER -