Effects of meteorological variables on potato leaf roll virus and potato virus y infections on different potato varieties under natural and mulched conditions

Muhammad Iqbal, R. Kalsoom, Bushra Ishfaq, Azher Mustafa, Muhammad Intizar-Ul-Hassan
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After rice and wheat, potatoes are the third most important staple crop in Pakistan, but due to various virus diseases attacks, yield remains very low. Among viral pathogens, potato leaf roll virus (PLRV) and potato virus Y (PVY) are the most destructive viruses present in all potato-growing areas. A field experiment was conducted at the Research Farm of Plant Virology Section, Ayub Agricultural Research Institute, Faisalabad, to evaluate the effects of meteorological variables on the development of virus infections (PLRV and PVY) on different potato varieties under natural and mulched conditions. Results indicated that the development of infections of PVY and PLRV was delayed in different potato varieties under mulched conditions. The potato variety Simply Red had the highest PLRV and PVY disease incidences under unmulched and mulched circumstances, while Sahiwal Red and Ruby had the lowest infection rates. The least PVY disease incidence was noted under mulched conditions on FD-81-1. Mulched conditions were better in the reduction of diseases than unmulched conditions. The average high temperature (HT) ranged from 21.9 ◦C to 27 ◦C was most favorable for the development of PLRV and PVY on all six tested potato varieties in both conditions. The average low temperature (LT) ranged from 8 ◦C to 15 ◦C was favorable for the progression of PLRV and PVY diseases in both conditions. The relative humidity (RH) range of 50-60% was conducive for the development of PLRV and PVY diseases. It is concluded that mulching application is an essential tool to enhance the yield of potato crops by reducing their specific diseases.
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气象变量对自然和覆盖条件下不同马铃薯品种上马铃薯卷叶病毒和马铃薯病毒 Y 感染的影响
马铃薯是巴基斯坦仅次于水稻和小麦的第三大主粮作物,但由于受到各种病毒病的侵袭,产量一直很低。在病毒病原体中,马铃薯卷叶病毒(PLRV)和马铃薯病毒 Y(PVY)是所有马铃薯种植区最具破坏性的病毒。在费萨拉巴德阿尤布农业研究所植物病毒学组的研究农场进行了一项田间试验,以评估在自然和覆盖条件下气象变量对不同马铃薯品种病毒感染(PLRV 和 PVY)发展的影响。结果表明,在地膜覆盖条件下,不同马铃薯品种的 PVY 和 PLRV 感染发展延迟。在未覆膜和覆膜条件下,马铃薯品种 Simply Red 的 PLRV 和 PVY 病害发生率最高,而 Sahiwal Red 和 Ruby 的感染率最低。在 FD-81-1 上,地膜覆盖条件下 PVY 病害发生率最低。与未覆盖地膜的条件相比,覆盖地膜的条件在减少病害方面效果更好。在这两种条件下,21.9 ◦C 至 27 ◦C 的平均高温(HT)最有利于 PLRV 和 PVY 在所有六个受试马铃薯品种上的发展。平均低温(LT)范围为 8 ◦C 至 15 ◦C,在这两种条件下均有利于 PLRV 和 PVY 病害的发展。相对湿度(RH)在 50-60% 之间有利于 PLRV 和 PVY 病害的发展。结论是,应用地膜覆盖是通过减少马铃薯特定病害来提高马铃薯产量的重要工具。
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