Effectiveness of Combined Use of Mineral Oil and Insecticide Spray in Reducing Potato Virus Y (PVY) Spread under Field Conditions in New Brunswick, Canada

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Tyler D. B. MacKenzie
Jacques Lavoie
Xianzhou Nie
Mathuresh Singh
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[1] Agricultural Certification Services Inc.,New Brunswick Department of Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries
[2] Potato Development Centre,undefined
[3] Fredericton Research and Development Centre,undefined
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American Journal of Potato Research | 2017年 / 94卷
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PVY management; PVY transmission; Field trials; Aphids; PVY inoculum;
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In the 2014 and 2015 crop seasons, the efficacies of different types, rates and combinations of mineral oil and insecticide foliar sprays for reducing Potato virus Y (PVY) spread were tested in controlled field trials in New Brunswick (NB), Canada. Experimental plots were planted with certified PVY-free Goldrush, supplemented with known virus-infected seed to raise PVY inoculum to 2.3% and 3% at the beginning of the 2014 and 2015 seasons, respectively. Treatments consisted of mineral oil-only sprays at different application rates, insecticide-only sprays of differing numbers, and several combined mineral oil and insecticide spray regimes, all compared to a no-spray control treatment. PVY spread to 18% (2014) and 22% (2015) of initially virus-free plants in no-spray control plots, with significant reductions observed in PVY spread in several treatments. Greatest PVY reductions, as low as 4% (2014) and 12% (2015), were in combined mineral oil and insecticide spray treatments, followed by oil-only sprays; while insecticide-only sprays did not significantly reduce PVY spread. As well as measuring PVY spread to marked test plants and randomly collected post-harvest tuber sample from the plots, exhibited similar treatment pattern for PVY incidence. Multiple logistic regression modeling confirmed the relative efficacy of combined oil and insecticide sprays for reducing PVY spread, while accounting for variable inoculum and aphid factors. Modeling also highlighted the importance of planting low-PVY seed initially, and of early application of foliar sprays. Local best management practice recommendations for reduction of in-field PVY spread were discussed.
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