Abstract:
Among the most important soil pests that attack sunflowers are the sow beetle (Agrotis segetum), the wireworm
(Agriotes sp.) and the corn borer (Tanymecus dilaticollis) and in recent years they represent a big problem in the south
east of Romania. Other pests that cause great damage to the sunflower crop are the seeding crow (Corvus frugilegus),
the collared pigeon (Columba palumbus) and house sparrow (Passer domesticus). Besides these pests, field rabbit
(Lepus europaeus) represent another problem that causes significant damage to the sunflower crop. Among the
pathogens that attack sunflower culture in Romania, the most important are Plasmopara halstedii, which causes downy
mildew, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, which causes white mold and Phomopsis helianthi, which causes phomopsis stem
canker of sunflower. In last years, we observed in sunflower culture in Romania, sunflower white rust (Albugo
tragopogonis) but without important economic losses. Atmospheric and pedological drought cause significant damage
to the sunflower culture even with irrigation systems because of the high temperatures recorded in the flowering
phenophase which makes the pollen unreliable. Another problem in sunflower culture is represented by the high degree
of infestation with weeds such as broomrape (Orobanche cumana), Chenopodium album, Ambrosia artemisiifoli,
Xanthium strumarium, Cirsium arvense, Atriplex littoralis, Setaria viridisi and Sorghum halepense.