Effect of Biofumigation on Population Densities of Pratylenchus spp. and Verticillium spp. and Potato Yield in Eastern Canada

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https://doi.org/10.1007/s12230-022-09875-2

Language of the publication
English
Date
2022-04-13
Type
Article
Author(s)
  • Chen, Dahu
  • Zebarth, Bernie J.
  • Goyer, Claudia
  • Comeau, Louis-Pierre
  • Nahar, Kamrun
  • Dixon, Tom
Publisher
Springer Nature

Abstract

Biofumigation has been proposed as an alternative to soil fumigation to manage soil-borne diseases including potato early dying disease complex (PED). This study examined the potential of using brown mustard (Mustard juncea) biofumigation to manage PED under rain-fed potato production in New Brunswick, Canada in two trials between 2017 and 2020 in comparison with chloropicrin fumigation and a conventional barley rotation. Biofumigation increased yield in one trial, but not in a second trial where the potato crop experienced severe drought, whereas chloropicrin fumigation increased yield in both trials. Biofumigation was effective in suppressing root-lesion nematode (RLN, Pratylenchus spp.) counts in both trials, but was ineffective in suppressing V. dahliae population density. Chloropicrin fumigation was effective in suppressing RLN counts and V. dahliae population density only in the hill where injected, but the effect was short-lived as the population density of V. dahliae in the hill increased to the level of the control in one potato growing season. Biofumigation may be an alternative to chloropicrin fumigation in managing PED, particularly in fields with high RLN population but relatively low Verticillium population density. However, neither biofumigation nor fumigation used alone may be sustainable in the short-term potato rotations commonly used in New Brunswick, and additional beneficial practices are required to sustain productivity in the long-term.

Subject

  • Agriculture

Keywords

  • root-lesion nematodes,
  • Verticillium wilt disease,
  • crop rotation,
  • fumigation,
  • potato early dying,
  • potatoes

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Pagination

229-242

Peer review

Yes

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ISSN
1099-209X

Article

Journal title
American Journal of Potato Research
Journal volume
99
Journal issue
3
Accepted date
2022-03-13

Citation(s)

Chen, D., Zebarth, B. J., Goyer, C., Comeau, L-P., Nahar, K., & Dixon, T. (2022). Effect of biofumigation on population densities of Pratylenchus spp. and Verticillium spp. and potato yield in eastern Canada. American Journal of Potato Research, 99(3), 229–242. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12230-022-09875-2

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