<b>Control of virus spread through vectors on potato fields</b> - doi: 10.4025/actasciagron.v32i4.4823

  • Rejane Rodrigues da Costa Universidade Federal de Lavras
  • Antônia dos Reis Figueira UFLA
  • Francisco de Assis Câmara Rabelo Filho UFLA
  • João Eduardo Melo de Almeida UFLA
  • José Luiz Sandes de Carvalho Filho UFLA
  • Cleiton Lourenço Oliveira UFLA
Keywords: Myzus persicae, Potato virus Y

Abstract

The objective the work was to investigate the effect of insecticide treatments on virus spread and in potato yield, as well as to evaluate the residue value of the insecticides employed in the tubers subjected to these treatments. The experiment was carried out with two cultivars in randomized blocks with 40 tubers, 4 replications and 12 treatments, as follows: 1) insecticide spraying (SI) on leaves once a week, with the last application at 55 days after planting (DAP); 2) SI on leaves once a week, with the last application at 69 DAP; 3) SI on leaves once a week, with the last application at 69 DAP + application of Cabrio Top; 4) SI on leaves every five days, with the last application at 69 DAP; 5) SI on leaves once a week, with the last application at 80 DAP; and 6) control, with no insecticides after plant emergence; and all of them combined with 2 soil treatments (Imidacloprid and Phorate). Those results show that the application of insecticides is useless when the potato seed has a high PVY incidence.

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Published
2010-11-29
How to Cite
Costa, R. R. da, Figueira, A. dos R., Rabelo Filho, F. de A. C., Almeida, J. E. M. de, Carvalho Filho, J. L. S. de, & Oliveira, C. L. (2010). <b>Control of virus spread through vectors on potato fields</b&gt; - doi: 10.4025/actasciagron.v32i4.4823. Acta Scientiarum. Agronomy, 32(4), 591-596. https://doi.org/10.4025/actasciagron.v32i4.4823
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Crop Protection

 

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