logging in or signing up Thur 4 AK HAGAN Sod Based Rotation Bernardo Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 157 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 25, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript IMPACT OF BAHIAGRASS, COTTON, AND CORN CROPPING FREQUENCY ON THE SEVERITY OF DISEASES OF PEANUT: IMPACT OF BAHIAGRASS, COTTON, AND CORN CROPPING FREQUENCY ON THE SEVERITY OF DISEASES OF PEANUT A. K. Hagan, L. H. Campbell, J. R. Weeks, M. E. Rivas-Davila Dept. of Entomology and Plant Pathology B. Gamble Wiregrass Research & Extension CenterImpact of Bahiagrass, Cotton, and Corn Cropping Frequency on the Severity of Diseases of Peanut: Impact of Bahiagrass, Cotton, and Corn Cropping Frequency on the Severity of Diseases of Peanut Peanuts have been a major cash crop for Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. 1981 Farm Bill abolished the tie between quota poundage and acres, which encouraged an increase in peanut acreage at the expense of rotation. Seen gradual decline in yield in Alabama starting in 1984 or 1985. 2002 Farm Bill eliminated quota price support system. Possibility of lower farm income plus high production costs may trigger a decline in peanut production, particularly on poorly-rotated land where yield potential is low. 4 Good Reasons for theRecent Yield Decline in Peanut: 4 Good Reasons for the Recent Yield Decline in Peanut EARLY LEAF SPOT LATE LEAF SPOT SOUTHERN STEM ROT PEANUT ROOT-KNOT Southern Stem Rot Early and Late Leaf Spot Southern Stem Rot Peanut Root-KnotOBJECTIVE: OBJECTIVE Evaluate the profit potential of cropping patterns where peanut is rotated with bahiagrass, corn, cotton, as well as several other forage crops. Assess the impact of cropping frequency on diseases and nematode pests of peanut. Monitor pest systems in other rotation crops. Impact of Bahiagrass, Cotton, and Corn Cropping FrequencyMaterials and Methods : Impact of Bahiagrass, Cotton, and Corn Cropping Frequency Materials and Methods Established in 1986 on a site previously cropped to bahiagrass. RCB design with four replications. Plots consisted of twelve 30 ft rows on 3 ft centers. Plots were watered with side-roll irrigation system as needed. Planting and harvesting operations for each crop scheduled to coincide with time for optimum yields. Grades for peanuts also recorded. Bahiagrass Rotation Patterns1986-2002: Bahiagrass Rotation Patterns 1986-2002 P=PEANUT, C=CORN, B=BAHIAGRASS SSRRotation Patterns 1994 - 2002: Rotation Patterns 1994 - 2002 P=PEANUT, C=CORN, CT= COTTON, PM=PEARL MILLET, V= VELVETBEAN, F=SUMMER FALLOW, R/= WINTER RYE.CULTIVAR SELECTION: CULTIVAR SELECTION Peanut ‘Florunner’ replaced by ‘Georgia Green’ in 1998. Cotton ‘DPL 555 B/RR’ for last three years. Corn ‘DK 687 RR’ Rye ‘Wrens Abruzzi’TARGET PEANUT DISEASES: TARGET PEANUT DISEASES Early Leaf S pot Late Leaf Spot Southern Stem Rot TSWV Peanut Root-KnotImpact of cropping pattern on the severity of leaf spot diseases on ‘Georgia Green’ peanut.: Impact of cropping pattern on the severity of leaf spot diseases on ‘Georgia Green’ peanut. Cropping patterns listed above are for 1997 through 2002 growing season.Impact of cropping pattern on the incidence of Southern stem rot on ‘Georgia Green’ peanut.: Impact of cropping pattern on the incidence of Southern stem rot on ‘Georgia Green’ peanut. Cropping patterns listed above are for 1997 through 2002 growing season.Effect of the cropping frequency of bahiagrass, corn, cotton, and peanut on pod yield: Effect of the cropping frequency of bahiagrass, corn, cotton, and peanut on pod yield CROP CODE: P=PEANUT, B= BAHIAGRASS C=CORN, CT= COTTON Effect of the crop selection in a 2-year rotation pattern on the yield of peanut: Effect of the crop selection in a 2-year rotation pattern on the yield of peanut P=PEANUT, B= BAHIAGRASS C=CORN, CT= COTTON, PM=PEARL MILLET, V= VELVETBEAN, F=SUMMER FALLOW, R/= WINTER RYEDisease Summary: Disease Summary Leaf spot ratings on peanut increased as the interval between crops declined from 2 years to 0 in the peanut monoculture. SSR incidence in the peanut monoculture was similar and sometimes lower than those where peanut followed one, two, three, and sometimes four years of a non-host crop like bahiagrass. In 2002, SSR loci counts were higher where peanut followed 1 year of pearl millet, velvetbean, summer fallow, cotton, and bahiagrass but not corn. Yield Summary: Yield Summary Frequency of peanut, corn, cotton, and bahiagrass production often had a significant impact on peanut yield. However, peanut yield did not consistently increase as the interval between crops was lengthened. Where peanut followed one year of a non-host crop, significant yield gains were obtained in two years with velvetbean, rye/summer fallow, and two of three years corn compared to the peanut monoculture.Yield Summary: Yield Summary In one of two years, yield was higher in peanut cropped after one year of bahiagrass, pearl millet, cotton, or summer fallow. Yield gains in the longer rotations was erratic. Peanut grown after two years of bahiagrass and three years of cotton yielded nearly the same as the peanut monoculture. Yield gains were seen where peanut were produced after two years of corn, cotton, or both crops, three years of corn, and three or four years of bahiagrass. Peanut after three or four years of bahiagrass often had higher yields than the two-year cropping patterns. The peanut-corn-peanut rotation looked pretty good. IN PROGRESS: IN PROGRESS Analysis of peanut root-knot juvenile counts and root-knot damage ratings on peanut roots and pods. Assess the impact of crop rotation on the incidence of TSWV in peanut. Impact of crop rotation on the yield of cotton and corn. Economic analysis of cropping patterns in an irrigated production system. Peanut yield as affected by bahiagrass cropping frequency.: Peanut yield as affected by bahiagrass cropping frequency. Yield lb/A * * *Peanut yield as affected by the cropping frequency of corn.: Peanut yield as affected by the cropping frequency of corn. # SSR Disease loci * * * *Incidence of SSR in peanut as affected bythe cropping frequency of cotton.: Incidence of SSR in peanut as affected by the cropping frequency of cotton. # SSR Disease loci * * * *Incidence of SSR as affected by bahiagrass.: Incidence of SSR as affected by bahiagrass. # SSR Disease lociIncidence of SSR in peanut as affected bybahiagrass cropping frequency.: Incidence of SSR in peanut as affected by bahiagrass cropping frequency. # SSR Disease loci * *Incidence of SSR in peanut as affected bythe cropping frequency of corn.: Incidence of SSR in peanut as affected by the cropping frequency of corn. # SSR Disease loci *Incidence of SSR in peanut as affected bythe cropping frequency of cotton.: Incidence of SSR in peanut as affected by the cropping frequency of cotton. # SSR Disease loci * * * * You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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Thur 4 AK HAGAN Sod Based Rotation Bernardo Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 157 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 25, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript IMPACT OF BAHIAGRASS, COTTON, AND CORN CROPPING FREQUENCY ON THE SEVERITY OF DISEASES OF PEANUT: IMPACT OF BAHIAGRASS, COTTON, AND CORN CROPPING FREQUENCY ON THE SEVERITY OF DISEASES OF PEANUT A. K. Hagan, L. H. Campbell, J. R. Weeks, M. E. Rivas-Davila Dept. of Entomology and Plant Pathology B. Gamble Wiregrass Research & Extension CenterImpact of Bahiagrass, Cotton, and Corn Cropping Frequency on the Severity of Diseases of Peanut: Impact of Bahiagrass, Cotton, and Corn Cropping Frequency on the Severity of Diseases of Peanut Peanuts have been a major cash crop for Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. 1981 Farm Bill abolished the tie between quota poundage and acres, which encouraged an increase in peanut acreage at the expense of rotation. Seen gradual decline in yield in Alabama starting in 1984 or 1985. 2002 Farm Bill eliminated quota price support system. Possibility of lower farm income plus high production costs may trigger a decline in peanut production, particularly on poorly-rotated land where yield potential is low. 4 Good Reasons for theRecent Yield Decline in Peanut: 4 Good Reasons for the Recent Yield Decline in Peanut EARLY LEAF SPOT LATE LEAF SPOT SOUTHERN STEM ROT PEANUT ROOT-KNOT Southern Stem Rot Early and Late Leaf Spot Southern Stem Rot Peanut Root-KnotOBJECTIVE: OBJECTIVE Evaluate the profit potential of cropping patterns where peanut is rotated with bahiagrass, corn, cotton, as well as several other forage crops. Assess the impact of cropping frequency on diseases and nematode pests of peanut. Monitor pest systems in other rotation crops. Impact of Bahiagrass, Cotton, and Corn Cropping FrequencyMaterials and Methods : Impact of Bahiagrass, Cotton, and Corn Cropping Frequency Materials and Methods Established in 1986 on a site previously cropped to bahiagrass. RCB design with four replications. Plots consisted of twelve 30 ft rows on 3 ft centers. Plots were watered with side-roll irrigation system as needed. Planting and harvesting operations for each crop scheduled to coincide with time for optimum yields. Grades for peanuts also recorded. Bahiagrass Rotation Patterns1986-2002: Bahiagrass Rotation Patterns 1986-2002 P=PEANUT, C=CORN, B=BAHIAGRASS SSRRotation Patterns 1994 - 2002: Rotation Patterns 1994 - 2002 P=PEANUT, C=CORN, CT= COTTON, PM=PEARL MILLET, V= VELVETBEAN, F=SUMMER FALLOW, R/= WINTER RYE.CULTIVAR SELECTION: CULTIVAR SELECTION Peanut ‘Florunner’ replaced by ‘Georgia Green’ in 1998. Cotton ‘DPL 555 B/RR’ for last three years. Corn ‘DK 687 RR’ Rye ‘Wrens Abruzzi’TARGET PEANUT DISEASES: TARGET PEANUT DISEASES Early Leaf S pot Late Leaf Spot Southern Stem Rot TSWV Peanut Root-KnotImpact of cropping pattern on the severity of leaf spot diseases on ‘Georgia Green’ peanut.: Impact of cropping pattern on the severity of leaf spot diseases on ‘Georgia Green’ peanut. Cropping patterns listed above are for 1997 through 2002 growing season.Impact of cropping pattern on the incidence of Southern stem rot on ‘Georgia Green’ peanut.: Impact of cropping pattern on the incidence of Southern stem rot on ‘Georgia Green’ peanut. Cropping patterns listed above are for 1997 through 2002 growing season.Effect of the cropping frequency of bahiagrass, corn, cotton, and peanut on pod yield: Effect of the cropping frequency of bahiagrass, corn, cotton, and peanut on pod yield CROP CODE: P=PEANUT, B= BAHIAGRASS C=CORN, CT= COTTON Effect of the crop selection in a 2-year rotation pattern on the yield of peanut: Effect of the crop selection in a 2-year rotation pattern on the yield of peanut P=PEANUT, B= BAHIAGRASS C=CORN, CT= COTTON, PM=PEARL MILLET, V= VELVETBEAN, F=SUMMER FALLOW, R/= WINTER RYEDisease Summary: Disease Summary Leaf spot ratings on peanut increased as the interval between crops declined from 2 years to 0 in the peanut monoculture. SSR incidence in the peanut monoculture was similar and sometimes lower than those where peanut followed one, two, three, and sometimes four years of a non-host crop like bahiagrass. In 2002, SSR loci counts were higher where peanut followed 1 year of pearl millet, velvetbean, summer fallow, cotton, and bahiagrass but not corn. Yield Summary: Yield Summary Frequency of peanut, corn, cotton, and bahiagrass production often had a significant impact on peanut yield. However, peanut yield did not consistently increase as the interval between crops was lengthened. Where peanut followed one year of a non-host crop, significant yield gains were obtained in two years with velvetbean, rye/summer fallow, and two of three years corn compared to the peanut monoculture.Yield Summary: Yield Summary In one of two years, yield was higher in peanut cropped after one year of bahiagrass, pearl millet, cotton, or summer fallow. Yield gains in the longer rotations was erratic. Peanut grown after two years of bahiagrass and three years of cotton yielded nearly the same as the peanut monoculture. Yield gains were seen where peanut were produced after two years of corn, cotton, or both crops, three years of corn, and three or four years of bahiagrass. Peanut after three or four years of bahiagrass often had higher yields than the two-year cropping patterns. The peanut-corn-peanut rotation looked pretty good. IN PROGRESS: IN PROGRESS Analysis of peanut root-knot juvenile counts and root-knot damage ratings on peanut roots and pods. Assess the impact of crop rotation on the incidence of TSWV in peanut. Impact of crop rotation on the yield of cotton and corn. Economic analysis of cropping patterns in an irrigated production system. Peanut yield as affected by bahiagrass cropping frequency.: Peanut yield as affected by bahiagrass cropping frequency. Yield lb/A * * *Peanut yield as affected by the cropping frequency of corn.: Peanut yield as affected by the cropping frequency of corn. # SSR Disease loci * * * *Incidence of SSR in peanut as affected bythe cropping frequency of cotton.: Incidence of SSR in peanut as affected by the cropping frequency of cotton. # SSR Disease loci * * * *Incidence of SSR as affected by bahiagrass.: Incidence of SSR as affected by bahiagrass. # SSR Disease lociIncidence of SSR in peanut as affected bybahiagrass cropping frequency.: Incidence of SSR in peanut as affected by bahiagrass cropping frequency. # SSR Disease loci * *Incidence of SSR in peanut as affected bythe cropping frequency of corn.: Incidence of SSR in peanut as affected by the cropping frequency of corn. # SSR Disease loci *Incidence of SSR in peanut as affected bythe cropping frequency of cotton.: Incidence of SSR in peanut as affected by the cropping frequency of cotton. # SSR Disease loci * * * *