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What type of parasite is PCN?
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Sedentary endoparasite

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What type of parasite is PCN?
Sedentary endoparasite
What pre-em herbicide options are there in potatoes?
Pendimethalin, flufenacet, metribuzin, clomazone, aclonifen, prosulfocarb
How can PCN and FLN be chemically controlled?
Broadcast Nemathorin and Velum Prime into soil during cultivation
What does the PCN directive 2007/33/EC specify?
All commercial seed potato crops must be grown on PCN free land
What cultural controls can be used to control PCN?
1 in 8 rotation, varietal resistance, machinery hygiene, outgrading, field hygiene, biofumegation, trap cropping
Name the two main species of PCN
Globodera Pallida and Rostochiensis
What does the Syngenta Nematicide Stewardship Programme (NSP) entail?
Machinery calibration, operator training, operator exposure, wildlife monitoring, spillage prevention
What is the limitation of soil sampling for PCN and FLN?
Only 1kg/ha sampled and 200g/ha tested
What action should be taken if <10 eggs/g of PCN are found?
Use nematicide to prevent multiplication
What action should be taken if >80 eggs/g of PCN are found?
Do not plant or use fumigant and granular
Describe PCN resistance in a cultivar
The ability to resist multiplication of PCN
Describe PCN tolerance in a cultivar
The ability to maintain good yields despite PCN presence
Where are FLN more of an issue?
Light sandy soils where irrigation occurs
What cultural controls are available for slug control?
Fine tilth, consolidation, resistant varieties, beetle banks
What is the main potato pre-em
Prosulfocarb and metribuzin
What are the sprout suppressant actives available?
Maleic hydrazide, spearmint oil, ethylene
How can potatoes be dried for mint oil application?
Run fans for 24hrs prior to application
What are cultural sprout suppressant controls?
Low temperature tolerant varieties, varieties with low acrylamide and long dormancy
How can potato volunteers be controlled? Cultural - chemical
Haulm crusher, field hygiene, seedbed preparation, machinery calibration, no ploughing, maliec hydrazide dessicant, herbicide in cereals
Why would you chit seed?
Enhanced emergence, earlier tubor initiation, earlier scenescence
When should systemic fungicides be used?
Rapid growth stage and end of season
When should protectant fungicides be used?
Stable growth stage and end of season
What fungicides will control early blight?
Mancozeb, fluazinam, azoxystrobin, pyraclostrobin
What must be be checked prior to an operator using Nemathorin?
Sensitivity to antocholinesterase inhibitors
What is the peach potato aphid threshold for potatoes? Ware vs Seed
3-5 aphids per compound leaf for ware, spray at first sign of infestation for seed
What is the integrated control programme for late blight?
Volunteer control, field hygiene, outgrading, spot spraying, seed quality, irrigation and hutton criteria
When at phase 4 of blight control (Canopy senescence) what must the programme protect against, what mode of action is required and name 3 example products
Zoospores, contact and translaminar rotation, 2-3 sprays, cyazofamid, amisulbrom, fluopicolide + propamocarb
How does blight reproduce?
Asexually and Sexually
What are high risk factors for Common Scab?
Light sandy soils with high pH
How can Common Scab be controlled by integrated approach?
Varietal resistance, certified seed, sulphur applications and irrigation maintained at SMD <12mm
How can Powdery Scab be controlled by integrated approach?
Long rotations, certified seed, consolidated seedbed, irrigation maintained between SMD 3-12mm
How can Spraing be controlled by integrated approach?
Varietal resistance, Avoid planting, Nemathorin
How can Black Scurf be controlled by integrated approach?
Certified seed, long rotations, seed treatments
How can Silver Scurf be controlled by integrated approach?
Varietal resistance, certified seed, pre plant fungicide Imazalil, cool dry storage
How can Black Dot be controlled by integrated approach?
Certified seed, long rotation, Azoxystrobin in furrow at planting
What are 2 pre-em herbicide advantages and disadvantages?
Advantages: additional weed kill, sensitize weeds for post-em Disadvantages: reduced crop vigor, expensive
List some dessication options?
Varietal choice, flail, carfentrazone
When should maliec hydrazide be applied to the canopy? What conditions must it be applied in?
3-5 weeks prior to haulm destruction, below 25 degrees, 75% RH with 12 hour rainfast allowance