Abstract:
Sunflower diseases represent one of the most serious constraints in sunflower crop in Romania. Dobrogea region has
around 24% of the area cultivated with sunflower in Romania. The pathogens attack is frequently severe and yield
losses can reach up to 50 – 70 %. In the last years, climate change has an influence on the development of the
pathogens, also on the host/pathogens interaction. Some changes occur between pathogenic races, some pathogens
increase their attack, according with their thermal preferences Our studies have demonstrated that some of the most
important pathogens in sunflower have changed their behavior in different climatic conditions. Some pathogens
(Macrophomina phaseolina, Puccinia helianthi) which in the past did not attack too much this crop, in Romania, are
present in some cultivated areas with sunflower, in Dobrogea, in the last three years. Also, the pathogen Plasmopara
halstedii has developed more virulent races, during the last period. The parasite broomrape (Orobanche cumana Wallr.)
has also developed new and more virulent races, comparing with those present four years ago, especially in Constanta
area.