TARGETED WEED CONTROL IN POTATO

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TARGETED WEED CONTROL IN POTATO Pamela J.S. Hutchinson Potato Cropping Systems Weed Scientist University of Idaho Aberdeen R&E Center

What s up for today? Know your nightshades Witch s Brews targeted control UI results

Know your nightshades Hairy nightshade (Solanum physalifolium) is a hard-tocontrol nightshade weed in potato production fields Cutleaf (S. triflorum) and Eastern black nightshade (S. ptycanthum) are also in these areas Black (S. nigrum) and hairy nightshade are known to produce hybrids which can be aggressive

HAIRY NIGHTSHADE Introduced from South America in the 1800 s First collected in ballast at Nanaimo, Vancouver Island in 1887 Solanum physalifolium (SOLSA) The weed formerly known as Solanum sarrachoides Same family as potato (Solanum tuberosum) Problem weed in potatoes Competition resulting in yield losses, harvest interference; hosts potato pests

HAIRY NIGHTSHADE Annual 12 to 24 inches However, hairy nightshade with spreading growth is common Begins germination in early spring and continues germinating throughout the summer Doesn t need light to germinate Germinates under wide temperature range Produces flowers and fruit until the end of the growing season in PNW: Can produce viable seed as soon as 4 to 5 weeks after flowering and as late as 6 to 7 weeks before a killing frost - A light frost does not kill

HAIRY NIGHTSHADE Hairy nightshade leaves are light green and covered with numerous fine, short glandular hairs especially along the underside of the main vein Entire plant is covered with hairs

HAIRY NIGHTSHADE A large plant can produce 1700+ berries 10 to 35 seeds per berry Innate dormancy for 4+ months after maturity Seed buried in the field can develop dormancy when exposed to high temperatures Longevity in soil: 5 yrs = 90% germination 8 yrs = 2% germination Reports of germination after 39 years in soil If seed production is allowed, hairy nightshade control becomes even more difficult next time potatoes are planted in a 3 or 4 year rotation

HAIRY NIGHTSHADE Seed production example 800 berries/plant x 10 seeds/berry = 8,000 seeds/plant 1 plant/sq ft density 43,560 sq ft/a 43,560 sq ft/a x 1 plant/sq ft x 8,000 seeds/plant = 348,480,000 seeds/a!!!

CUTLEAF NIGHTSHADE (Solanum triflorum Nutt.) Native to North America Shorter germination window than other nightshades Sparsely hairy; the leaves are a few centimeters long and are deeply cut into tooth-like lobes Prostrate growth spreading stems up to 2 ft wide Rarely grows more than 12 inches tall

CUTLEAF NIGHTSHADE The flower is usually white, but is occasionally purpletinged The fruit is a berry roughly a ½ inch diameter Supposedly has disagreeable odor other nightshade weeds do not have this characteristic Prism (rimsulfuron) does not control cutleaf nightshade

Hairy nightshade is sometimes mistaken for cutleaf nightshade Cutleaf nightshade Hairy nightshade with wavy and smooth leaf margins Both plants in this photo are hairy nightshade

Eastern black nightshade (S. ptycanthum Dunal ) Native to the Americas? Annual, highly branched, 1 to 3 ft tall Germinates from May through July Eastern black nightshade leaves are dark green, not hairy, and are often reddishpurple on underside Leaves often are covered with holes from flea beetle feeding

Eastern black nightshade Berries are first green then turn black/purple as they ripen Can produce 1,000 or more berries per plant 50 to 100 seeds per Matrix resistance in Midwest states and possibly Canada (Millman et al. 2000)

Black nightshade (Solanum nigrum L.) Introduced from Europe Annual - grows up to 3 feet tall and are usually erect Shallowly lobed, egg-shaped leaves that may reach 4 inches long Stems and leaves are not generally hairy, although the upper surface of the leaves may bear some rough, sparse hairs Berries are first green then turn black/purple as they ripen 15 to 60 seeds per berry Phil Westra, Colorado State University, Bugwood.org

Hairy nightshade Black nightshade

Hairy and black nightshade can hybridize Hairy nightshade Black nightshade Hybrid

More hairy vs Eastern black nightshade Hairy nightshade is more drought tolerant than Eastern black nightshade Eastern black nightshade more shade tolerant than HNS Hairy nightshade emerges earlier than Eastern black nightshade and grows faster first 21 days HNS height max mid-july EBN height t max mid-august