Potato early blight epidemics and comparison of methods to determine its initial symptoms in a potato field

The influence of an early blight epidemic on potato tuber yield was evaluated in three field experiments during 2000 to 2002 crop seasons under Viçosa, Minas Gerais state growing conditions. Through a disease severity gradient method, used four different dosages of fungicide chloratalonil were obtai...

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Campo Arana, Rodrigo OrlandoZambolim, Laércio
Costa, Luiz Claudio
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2007
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Plagas de las plantas - H10
Raíces y tubérculos
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spelling Campo Arana, Rodrigo OrlandoZambolim, Laércio7f043a7c-5365-4173-a8a9-52c8893fea45-1Costa, Luiz Claudio50204f89-dc94-4bf1-bf0e-26dfbe6302d4-12019-04-29T21:50:52Z2019-04-29T21:50:52Z2007http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12324/3476355056reponame:Biblioteca Digital Agropecuaria de Colombiarepourl:https://repository.agrosavia.coinstname:Corporación colombiana de investigación agropecuaria AGROSAVIAThe influence of an early blight epidemic on potato tuber yield was evaluated in three field experiments during 2000 to 2002 crop seasons under Viçosa, Minas Gerais state growing conditions. Through a disease severity gradient method, used four different dosages of fungicide chloratalonil were obtained four epidemic levels with severity range of D1 (maximum), plot without fungicide treatment, to D4 (minimum), plot with fully dosage fungicide commercial recommended, were obtained, which allowed for comparison of the epidemic effect on plant growth and tuber yield, and indicated the time for initiating of the first early blight (Alternaria solani) lesions on potato foliage The disease was predicted by using the methods based either degree days (DD) with base temperature of 7oC and physiological days (PD) having minimum, optimum and maximum temperature of 7, 21 and 30oC, respectively, accumulated during the period between planting and the first symptom appearance. Plots with higher disease levels along the gradient had significantly loss tuber yield in all trials. The highest yield reduction of 49,6; 52,7 and 58,2% occurred in D1, plots without fungicide treatment, during the years 2000, 2001 and 2002, respectively. The epidemic prediction through accumulated DD or PD did not indicate the appropriate time to initiate the epidemic control. However, the PD method that predicted the first symptoms between 240 and 333 accumulated PDs was found to be more adequate. The data revealed that green leaf area and tuber yield reduction caused by the early blight is dependent upon the disease severity. Compared to the others, the PD method appears to be most suitable to determine when the disease will establish, and thus can be recommended to initiate the disease management at 250 accumulated PDs, under disease-favorable climatic conditions.Papa-Solanum tuberosumapplication/pdf-1spaUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaMedellin (Colombia)Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/Acceso a texto completohttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Revista de la Facultad Nacional de Agronomía; Vol. 60 Núm. 2 (2007): Revista de la Facultad Nacional de Agronomía; p. 3877-3890Potato early blight epidemics and comparison of methods to determine its initial symptoms in a potato fieldPlagas de las plantas - H10Raíces y tubérculosarticleArtículo científicohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARThttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85-1Revista de la Facultad Nacional de Agronomía60238773890ORIGINAL55056.pdfapplication/pdf173603https://repository.agrosavia.co/bitstream/20.500.12324/34763/1/55056.pdf81ab23c5e9a09a66d3dbb0c8b0a6afa7MD51open accessTHUMBNAIL55056.pdf.jpg55056.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg4313https://repository.agrosavia.co/bitstream/20.500.12324/34763/2/55056.pdf.jpg6e8caf36efa7a08716f8df4c652e8fc7MD52open access20.500.12324/34763oai:repository.agrosavia.co:20.500.12324/347632022-04-07 12:58:18.479open accessAgrosavia - Corporación colombiana de investigación agropecuariabac@agrosavia.co
dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Potato early blight epidemics and comparison of methods to determine its initial symptoms in a potato field
title Potato early blight epidemics and comparison of methods to determine its initial symptoms in a potato field
spellingShingle Potato early blight epidemics and comparison of methods to determine its initial symptoms in a potato field
Plagas de las plantas - H10
Raíces y tubérculos
title_short Potato early blight epidemics and comparison of methods to determine its initial symptoms in a potato field
title_full Potato early blight epidemics and comparison of methods to determine its initial symptoms in a potato field
title_fullStr Potato early blight epidemics and comparison of methods to determine its initial symptoms in a potato field
title_full_unstemmed Potato early blight epidemics and comparison of methods to determine its initial symptoms in a potato field
title_sort Potato early blight epidemics and comparison of methods to determine its initial symptoms in a potato field
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Campo Arana, Rodrigo OrlandoZambolim, Laércio
Costa, Luiz Claudio
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Campo Arana, Rodrigo OrlandoZambolim, Laércio
Costa, Luiz Claudio
dc.subject.fao.spa.fl_str_mv Plagas de las plantas - H10
topic Plagas de las plantas - H10
Raíces y tubérculos
dc.subject.red.spa.fl_str_mv Raíces y tubérculos
description The influence of an early blight epidemic on potato tuber yield was evaluated in three field experiments during 2000 to 2002 crop seasons under Viçosa, Minas Gerais state growing conditions. Through a disease severity gradient method, used four different dosages of fungicide chloratalonil were obtained four epidemic levels with severity range of D1 (maximum), plot without fungicide treatment, to D4 (minimum), plot with fully dosage fungicide commercial recommended, were obtained, which allowed for comparison of the epidemic effect on plant growth and tuber yield, and indicated the time for initiating of the first early blight (Alternaria solani) lesions on potato foliage The disease was predicted by using the methods based either degree days (DD) with base temperature of 7oC and physiological days (PD) having minimum, optimum and maximum temperature of 7, 21 and 30oC, respectively, accumulated during the period between planting and the first symptom appearance. Plots with higher disease levels along the gradient had significantly loss tuber yield in all trials. The highest yield reduction of 49,6; 52,7 and 58,2% occurred in D1, plots without fungicide treatment, during the years 2000, 2001 and 2002, respectively. The epidemic prediction through accumulated DD or PD did not indicate the appropriate time to initiate the epidemic control. However, the PD method that predicted the first symptoms between 240 and 333 accumulated PDs was found to be more adequate. The data revealed that green leaf area and tuber yield reduction caused by the early blight is dependent upon the disease severity. Compared to the others, the PD method appears to be most suitable to determine when the disease will establish, and thus can be recommended to initiate the disease management at 250 accumulated PDs, under disease-favorable climatic conditions.
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