Disease progress of spotted wilt in peanut cultivars Florunner and Southern Runner

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Author(s):
AK Culbreath; JW Todd; JW Demski; JR Chamberlin

Type of Document:
Scholarly Article

 

Publisher/Journal:
Phytopathology

Date of Publication:
1992

Place of Publication:
Not Available

Description

Abstract: Early season abundance of tobacco thrips (Frnnklinietla ftlsca) and incidence and disease progress of spotted wilt. caused by tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV), were compared in Florunner and Southern Runner peanut (Arrrrhis hypopea) cultivars in Ficld studies in 1989-1991. In replicated plot experiments and large field quadrat studies, populations of tobacco thrips adults and thr~psla rvae were similar for the two cultivars. In 1989 and 1991. cultivar, time, and cultivar X time interaction effects on incidence of spotted wilt were significant in all replicated plot studies except one. In allexperiments, incidence of spottcd wilt progressed linearly in both cultivars. Linear regression of disease incidence aver time indicated disease incidence increased more rapidly in Florunner than in Southern Runner. Final incidence of spotted wilt was tower in Southern Runner than in Florunner in all but one experiment. Final apparent incidence of spotted wilt in Florunner was approximately twice as high as that in Southern Runner in tests in which average final incidence in FEorunner ranged from 0.034 to 0.268.

Additional Bibliographic Information

Culbrcath, A. K., Todd, J. W., Dernski, J. W., and Chamberlin, J. R. 1992, Disease progress sf spotted wilt in peanuc cultivars Flomnner and Southern Runner. Phytopathology 82766-771.

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