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Seed Potato Growth and Yield as Affected by Mother Plant Exposure to Herbicides

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2017

Jed B. Colquhoun*
Affiliation:
Professor, Senior Outreach Specialist, and Senior Research Specialist, Department of Horticulture, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706
Daniel J. Heider
Affiliation:
Professor, Senior Outreach Specialist, and Senior Research Specialist, Department of Horticulture, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706
Richard A. Rittmeyer
Affiliation:
Professor, Senior Outreach Specialist, and Senior Research Specialist, Department of Horticulture, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706
*
* Corresponding author’s E-mail: Colquhoun@wisc.edu
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Abstract

In a repeated multi-year study, mother potato plants were exposed to herbicides at rates that simulated off-target application, such as through tank contamination. Following exposure of mother plants to herbicides, seed from mother plants was planted in the following growing season and crop growth, yield and tuber quality were quantified. Visual injury from herbicides was observed both in the mother plant and daughter tuber growing seasons and occasional impacts on tuber yield were noted. However, an inconsistent relationship was observed for herbicide related injury and tuber yield reductions of mother potato plants with daughter tuber growth and yield. The lack of consistency in the relationship between visual potato injury in the mother plant production and adverse daughter tuber growth and yield in the following year challenges traditional crop scouting as a tool to predict off-target herbicide risk near seed potato production.

En un estudio repetido varios años, plantas madres de papa fueron expuestas a herbicidas a dosis que simularon aplicaciones accidentales, tales como las que se dan por contaminación en el tanque. Después de la exposición de las plantas madre a los herbicidas, semilla de estas plantas madre fue plantada en la siguiente temporada de crecimiento y se cuantificó el crecimiento del cultivo, el rendimiento y la calidad de los tubérculos. El daño visual causado por los herbicidas fue observado tanto en las temporadas de crecimiento de la planta madre como el de las plantas hijas y ocasionalmente se notó un impacto en el rendimiento de tubérculos. Sin embargo, se observó una relación inconsistente entre el daño y reducciones en el rendimiento de tubérculos en las plantas de papa madre causados por el herbicida y el crecimiento y rendimiento de tubérculo de plantas hijas. La ausencia de consistencia en la relación entre daño visual en la papa durante la producción de la planta madre y efectos adversos en el crecimiento y rendimiento de plantas hijas el siguiente año desafían la utilidad del muestreo tradicional del cultivo como herramienta para predecir el riesgo de daño accidental por herbicidas cerca de áreas para la producción de semilla de papa.

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Type
Weed Management-Other Crops/Areas
Copyright
© Weed Science Society of America, 2017 
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Table 1 Sources of herbicide used for studies in Hancock, WI from 2013 to 2015.

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Table 2 Visual estimation of mother potato plant foliar injury in 2013 in Hancock, Wisconsin.

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Table 3 Visual estimation of mother potato plant foliar injury in 2014 in Hancock, Wisconsin.

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Table 4 Mother potato plant tuber yield in 2013 in Hancock, Wisconsin.

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Table 5 Mother potato plant tuber yield in 2014 in Hancock, Wisconsin.

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Table 6 Daughter potato plant stand density, number of affected plants and visual estimation of foliar injury in 2014, the year after herbicide exposure, in Hancock, Wisconsin.

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Table 7 Daughter potato plant stand density, number of affected plants and visual estimation of foliar injury in 2015, the year after herbicide exposure, in Hancock, Wisconsin.

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Table 8 Daughter potato plant tuber yield in 2014, the year after herbicide exposure, in Hancock, Wisconsin.

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Table 9 Daughter potato plant tuber yield in 2015, the year after herbicide exposure, in Hancock, Wisconsin.