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Differential effect of nematicide treatments on tuber yields in early- and late-maturing potato cultivars
Authors:J. Kimpinski &dagger  ,W. J. Arsenault, A. V. Sturz
Affiliation:Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Crops and Livestock Research Centre, PO Box 1210, Charlottetown, PEI, C1A 7M8;and ;Prince Edward Island Department of Agriculture and Forestry, Plant Health Research and Diagnostics, PO Box 1600, Charlottetown, PEI, C1A 7N3, Canada
Abstract:A 3-year field study examined the effects of 1,3-dichloropropene or oxamyl on tuber yields in four early- and five late-maturing potato cultivars. The nematicide treatments increased total tuber yield by ≈ 12% for early-maturing cultivars, but by less than 2% for the late-maturing cultivars. The treatments reduced the numbers of root lesion nematodes (primarily Pratylenchus penetrans ), which were the dominant plant parasitic nematodes at the site. Covariance analysis indicated that treatment effects on total tuber yield were no longer significant after adjusting for root lesion nematodes in soil at harvest, confirming that these nematodes had a direct effect on the host. As expected, there were significant inverse relationships ( P  = 0·05) between total tuber yields and numbers of root lesion nematodes in soil and in roots. However, the application of nematicides in late-maturing cultivars was found to be of no practical value. Crop production systems designed to reduce or optimize pesticide applications can form one criterion in the development of more environmentally sensitive management strategies. The merit of utilizing chemicals for root lesion nematode control are considered with regard to cultivar maturity.
Keywords:early- and late-maturing potato cultivars    nematicides    Pratylenchus penetrans    sustainable agriculture    tuber yields
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