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1 Management of aphid-viral diseases using cereal crops in seed potato 69 USE OF CEREAL BORDER CROPS IN MANAGEMENT OF APHID- TRANSMITTED VIRAL DISEASES DURING SEED POTATO (Solanum tuberosum) PRODUCTION Muindi, E.M., Muthomi, J.W., Nderitu, J.H., Olubayo, F.M., Kabira, J.N., Chemining wa, G.N., Kiretai, S.M. and Aura, J.A. Department of Plant Science and Crop protection, University of Nairobi, P. O. Box 29053, Kangemi Corresponding author ABSTRACT A field experiment was conducted over two cropping seasons to investigate the effectiveness of cereal border crops in managing potato aphids and the associated viruses during seed potato production. Potato plots were surrounded with maize, sorghum or wheat borders. Aphid population was monitored on leaves and on yellow sticky traps. Other data collected included viral disease incidence and tuber yield. The border crops reduced aphid population on leaves compared to non-bordered potato plots. More alate aphids were caught on yellow sticky traps placed inside potato plots than on traps placed inside the border crops. In addition, viral disease incidence was reduced in all plots surrounded by the border crops. However, plots surrounded by border crops had reduced tuber yield, although the yield of seed grade was increased. Thus use of border crops is beneficial in management of viral diseases during seed potato production. Key words: Aphids, border crop, management, seed potato, viruses. INTRODUCTION Potato production is becoming an important area of investment in Kenya due to economic decline of competing crops such as maize, pyrethrum and barley and the increasing demand from consumers, processors and exporters (MOA, 2005; Nyoro, 2002). However, the area under potato production declined from ha in 1997 to ha in The national average potato yields have also fluctuated considerably in recent years, from over 9.5 t/ha to about 7.5 t/ha (FAO, 2007). The low yields are attributed to low use of inputs, intensive and continuous cultivation, declining soil fertility, poor crop husbandry especially disease and insect pests management and lack of adequate certified seed potato tubers within economic reach of small-scale resource-poor farmers (Kabira et al., 2006; MOA, 2005; MOA/JICA, 2002). However, certified seed potato tubers are expensive, retailing at K. sh.38/kg compared to the locally sold seed potato tubers, retailing at K. sh.13/kg (Ayieko and Tschirley, 2006).

2 Muindi, Muthomi, Nderitu, Olubayo, Kabira, Chemining wa, Kiretai and Aura 70 The formal seed sector in Kenya accounts for less than 1% of total seed potato requirements. The locally obtained seeds are of low quality or infected with diseases. Diseases rank high, with the most important being late blight (Phytopthora infestans), bacteria wilt (Ralstonia solanacearum) and virus (Hijmans et al., 2000). Viral diseases cause unnoticed yield losses of up to 68% in potato fields free of fungal and bacterial diseases, but they are least understood and field diagnosis is difficult or poorly done (Kabira et al., 2006; Khurana, 2000; Roberts et al., 2007). The reduction in yield is due to seed degeneration. Therefore, there is a build up of aphid-borne viruses in seed potato crops which become amplified from season to season. Barrier crops are effective in reducing virus transmission in crops by blocking aphids from reaching the target plant (Difonzo et al., 1996; Fereres, 2000; Osakabe and Kenichiro, 2002). In addition to the border crop acting as a physical barrier, the infective aphids lose their virus charge as they probe on border crops and hence cleanse their mouthparts, thereby reducing the potential to transmit and spread viruses to protected crops (Damicone and Edelson, 2007; Prasad and Kudada, 2005). Therefore, this study investigated the effectiveness of using border crops in managing potato aphids and aphidtransmitted viruses. MATERIALS AND METHODS Experimental Layout and Design A field experiment was conducted over two cropping seasons from November 2006 to March 2008 at two sites, the Kenya Agricultural Research Centre-National Potato Research Centre (KARI-NPRC), Tigoni and the Faculty of Agriculture Field Station, University of Nairobi. Border crops evaluated were maize (Zea mays), wheat (Triticum aestivum) and sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.). Controls consisted of plots without border crops. Plots of 4.7 m x 4.7 m were planted with certified seed potato varieties Tigoni and Asante. Treatments were laid in a randomized complete block design with a split plot arrangement and replicated three times. The main plots consisted of potato varieties, while subplots had border crops. The distance between blocks was 2 m and 1 m path separated the subplots. Each subplot consisted of 5 rows of potato plants with nine hills in every row. Two outer rows acted as guard rows, while sampling was done in the three inner rows. A gap of 1 m was left between the potato and the border crop. Monitoring of Aphid Population Aphid population was monitored on leaves and yellow sticky traps. Sampling of aphids on leaves was done weekly from the second week after sprouting to maturity. Alate aphids were monitored using yellow sticky traps.

3 Management of aphid-viral diseases using cereal crops in seed potato 71 The traps consisted of 30 cm x 30 cm cardboard discs covered with yellow heavy duty polythene, on which adhesive insect glue was applied on the outer surface. The discs were mounted 0.5 m above the ground level. Two yellow sticky traps were placed in each plot, one outside the border crop and the other inside the potato crop. The traps were replaced weekly and aphids caught on the surface were counted under a dissecting microscope. Assessment of Viral Disease Incidence and Virus Titre in Potato Tubers Viral disease incidence was estimated by calculating the proportion of the number of plants showing leaf roll and mosaic symptoms within each plot. At physiological maturity, eight potato tubers were picked randomly from the centre three rows of each plot for serological analysis of viruses. The presence of potato viruses was assayed on the tuber sprouts using DAS ELISA method as described by Clark and Adams (1977) and CIP (2007). Determination of Effects of Border Crops on Tuber Yield De-haulming was done at physiological maturity. Tubers were dug out of each plot two weeks after de-haulming. The tubers were then graded into ware (>55 mm), seeds (35-55 mm) and chats (<25 mm) (Kabira et al., 2006). Each grade was weighed separately and total tuber weight was determined as total weight of ware, seed and chat potatoes. Data Analysis Data were subjected to analysis of variance (ANOVA) using the PROC ANOVA procedure of Genstat version 8 (Lawes Agricultural Trust Rothamsted Experimental Station, 1998) and means were separated using Fisher s Protected LSD test at 5% probability level. RESULTS Aphid species identified on leaves were Aphis gossypii, Macrosiphum euphorbiae, Myzus persicae and Rophalosiphum maidis, while Macrosiphum euphorbiae, Myzus persicae and Rophalosiphum maidis were identified on yellow sticky traps in both sites. There was a significant (P<0.05) difference in aphid population among the different border crops during the short rains season (Tables 1 and 2). Generally all border crops significantly (P<0.05) reduced the total aphid population, except in variety Tigoni during the short rains season. There was no significant (P<0.05) difference between potato varieties with respect to aphid population during both seasons and sites. The two potato varieties, Tigoni and Asante, significantly (P<0.05) differed in the total aphid population caught on sticky traps during the short rains season, but there were no significant (P<0.05) differences between the varieties during the long rains.

4 Muindi, Muthomi, Nderitu, Olubayo, Kabira, Chemining wa, Kiretai and Aura 72 Higher viral disease incidence was recorded in plots without border crops during the short rains in both Kabete and Tigoni sites (Table 3). There were significant (P<0.05) differences among the border crops during the short rains in the two sites, but the disease incidence was not significantly different in maize- and sorghum-bordered plots in both seasons and sites. In addition, virus incidence was significantly (P<0.05) different between Tigoni and Asante varieties during the long rains at both Kabete and Tigoni sites, but it was not significantly different during the short rains. Potato virus S was detected in the highest virus titre. There were significant (P<0.05) differences among the border crops in virus titre of PVY, PVX and PVS during short rains (Table 4). Plots without border crops had higher virus titre for PVY, except for the sorghum-bordered plots. The total and ware tuber weights were significantly (P<0.05) different for the border crops at Tigoni during the two seasons, but these parameters were significantly (P<0.05) different during both the short rains and long rains at Kabete (Tables 5 and 6). Maize-bordered plots yielded more seed potato than the plots bordered with sorghum or wheat. Table 1. Number of aphids per 30 leaves of potato plants during the short rains and long rains at KARI-Tigoni and Kabete in 2007 KARI-Tigoni Kabete Border type Short rains Long rains Short rains Long rains No border Maize Sorghum Wheat LSD ns CV (%) Variety Tigoni Asante LSD 0.05 ns ns ns ns CV (%) ns: denotes not significant at P=0.05

5 Management of aphid-viral diseases using cereal crops in seed potato 73 Table 2. Mean number of alate aphid catches on one sticky trap placed inside the plot and at the edge of border crops during the short rains and long rains at KARI-Tigoni and Kabete in 2007 KARI-Tigoni Kabete Short rains Long rains Short rains Long rains Border type inside outside inside outside inside outside inside outside No border Maize Sorghum Wheat LSD 0.05 ns ns 3.0 ns ns ns ns 30.5 CV (%) Variety Tigoni Asante LSD ns ns ns ns ns ns CV (%) ns: denotes not significant at P=0.05 Table 3. Percentage visual virus disease incidence in potato plots surrounded by different border crops during the short and long rains at KARI-Tigoni and Kabete sites Short rains Long rains Border type KARI-Tigoni Kabete KARI-Tigoni Kabete No border Maize Sorghum Wheat LSD ns ns CV (%) Variety Tigoni Asante LSD 0.05 ns ns CV (%) ns: denotes not significant at P=0.05

6 Muindi, Muthomi, Nderitu, Olubayo, Kabira, Chemining wa, Kiretai and Aura 74 Table 4. Potato virus titre on tubers harvested during the short and long rains at KARI-Tigoni Short rains Treatment PLRV PVX PVA PVS PVM PVY Total No border Maize Sorghum Wheat LSD 0.05 ns 0.04 ns 0.13 ns 0.01 CV (%) Tigoni Asante LSD 0.05 ns ns ns ns ns ns CV (%) Long rains Treatment PLRV PVX PVA PVS PVM PVY Total No border Maize Sorghum Wheat LSD 0.05 ns ns ns ns ns ns CV (%) Tigoni Asante LSD 0.05 ns ns ns ns ns ns CV (%) PLRV: Potato leaf roll virus, PVX: Potato virus X, PVA: Potato virus A, PVS: Potato virus S, PVM: Potato virus M, PVY: Potato virus, ns: denotes not significant at P=0.05 Table 5. Mean weight (kg) of different grades of potato tubers harvested from plots surrounded by different border crops during the short and long rains season at KARI-Tigoni Short rains Long rains Border type Ware Seed Chatt Total Ware Seed Chatt Total No-border Maize Sorghum Wheat LSD ns ns 6.2 CV (%) Tigoni Asante LSD ns ns ns 1 ns ns ns CV (%) ns: denotes not significant at P=0.05

7 Management of aphid-viral diseases using cereal crops in seed potato 75 Table 6. Mean total weight (kg) of potato tubers harvested from plots surrounded by different border crops during the short and long rains season at Kabete Border type Short rains 2006 Long rains 2007 No border Maize Sorghum Wheat Mean LSD CV (%) Tigoni Asante Mean LSD 0.05 ns ns CV (%) ns: denotes not significant at P=0.05. Total weight = Seed + Ware + Chatt DISCUSSION The higher aphid population found in potato plots without border crops was attributed to the ability of border crops to block migrating insect pests from reaching the host plants by acting as natural barriers (Srinivas and Elawande, 2006). However, Fereres (2000) reported that barrier crops act as natural sinks and did not reduce the number of aphids landing on protected crops. Maize-bordered plots showed a high level of total aphid population than wheat and sorghum bordered plots. This result was attributed to the wide spatial arrangement of maize compared to wheat and sorghum. Aphid populations are known to differ at different spatial arrangements of border crops, depending on the developmental stage of the border crop, which negatively effects pest establishment (Damicone and Edelson, 2007; Ebwongu et al., 2001). The low levels of aphid population during the long rains was attributed to the warm weather during the short rains. High population of total aphids trapped inside the plots than at the edges of border crops was attributed to the fact that more aphids are normally available near the host plant. The high virus incidence recorded on plots without border crops during the short rains was attributed to the ability of barrier crops to either hold the population of aphids or reduce the virus content in the viruliferous vectors through stylet probing on the border crops (Cerruti and Fereres, 2006; Hanafi, 2000). Since low PVY titre was recorded in maize- and wheat-

8 Muindi, Muthomi, Nderitu, Olubayo, Kabira, Chemining wa, Kiretai and Aura 76 bordered plots at KARI-Tigoni during the short rains, it can be hypothesized that infective aphids lost their virus charge, while probing on the border crops, thereby cleaning their mouthparts and reducing their ability to transmit the viruses to protected potatoes (Damicone and Edelson, 2007; Prasad and Kudada, 2005). In addition, the border crops may have acted as sinks for the virus rather than as physical barriers (Difonzo et al., 1996). The ability of border crops to reduce spread of virus is probably due to the interception of viruliferous aphids landing on the protected crop (Difonzo et al., 1996; Fereres, 2000; Osakabe and Kenichiro, 2002). The results indicated that different border crops differ in their effect on both total tuber yield and yield of different tuber grades as reported by Prasad and Kudada (2005) and Muniyappa et al. (2002). The border crops may modify the environmental conditions, thus affecting the protected crop through increased competition for light, moisture and nutrients, resulting in reduced yield (Damicone and Edelson, 2007; Fereres, 2000). CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS The border crops did not affect the yield of the seed potato grade, indicating that border crops can be used in the management of potato aphids and aphidtransmitted viruses during seed potato production. The strategy is appropriate for small-scale seed potato producers and it can help keep viral diseases at low levels. The border crops can have the additional benefit of ensuring food security through grain for human consumption and fodder for livestock. However, further research is necessary to determine the effective distance between the border crops and potato plots that is effective in reducing aphid population without adversely affecting potato tuber yield. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The financial support by the Commission for Higher Education (CHE) to conduct this research is highly appreciated REFERENCES Ayieko, M.W. and Tshchirley Enhancing access and utilization of improved seed for food security in Kenya. Tegemeo Institute of Agriculture /presentations/seed presentation-final.ppt Cerruti, R.R. and A. Fereres Protecting crops from non-persistently aphid-transmitted viruses: A review on the use of barrier plants as a management tool. Virus Research 120:1-16. CIP DAS-ELISA kit for potato viruses detection instruction manual. CIP, Lima, Peru.

9 Management of aphid-viral diseases using cereal crops in seed potato 77 Clark, M. and A. Adams Characteristics of the microplate method of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for the detection of plant viruses. Journal of General Virology 34: Damicone, J.P. and J.V. Edelson Effects of border crops and intercrops on control of cucurbit virus diseases. American Phytopathological Society 91: Difonzo, C.D., D.W. Ragsdale, E.B Radcliffe, N.C. Gudmestad and G.A. Secor Crop borders reduce potato virus Y incidence in seed potato. Annals of Applied Biology 129(2): Ebwongu, M., E. Adipala, S. Kyamanywa, C.K. Ssekabembeand A.S. Bhagsari Influence of spatial arrangements in maize/solanum potato intercrops on incidence of potato aphids and leaf hoppers in uganda. African Crop Science Journal 9: FAO FAOSTAT Fereres, A Barrier crops as a cultural control measure of nonpersistently transmitted aphid-borne viruses. Virus Res. 71: Hanafi, A An overview of the management of insects transmitted viruses in potato. APA Conference Proceeding 5: Hijmans, R.J., G.A. Forbes and and T.S. Walker Estimating the global severity of potato late blight with GIS-Linked disease forecast models. Plant pathology 49: Kabira, J.N., M. Wakahiu, W. Wagoire, P. Gildemacher and B. Lemaga Guidelines for production of healthy seed potatoes in East and Central Africa, Kenya Agricultural Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya. Khurana, S Potato viruses detection and management. African Potato Association. In: Proceedings of the Fifth Triennial Congress of the African Potato Association, Kampala, Uganda 29 th May-2 nd June : MOA/JICA (Ministry of Agriculture and rural development in conjunction with Japan International Co-operation Agency) Local and export vegetables growing manual. Ministry of Agriculture. pp MOA (Ministry of Agriculture) Annual report. Ministry of Agriculture, Nairobi, Kenya. Muniyappa, V., P.M. Hanson, J. Colvin, G.B. Valand, S. Chandrasekhar, A.S. Padmajar, H.M. Venkatesh, A. Sharma, M.R. Govindappa, R.S. Kulkarni, R.G. Parmar and Ambilik Tomato leaf curl virus disease management in India. VIII th International Plant Viruses Epidemiology Symposium held in Aschersleben, German from 12 th - 17 th May pp.

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