| Literature DB >> 26306292 |
Suzanne Blatt1, Andrew Ryan2, Shelley Adams2, Joanne Driscoll2.
Abstract
Onion thrips (Thrips tabaci Lindeman (Thysanoptera: Thripidae)) can be a pest in organic onion production on Prince Edward Island. This study was to examine the effect of planting time and variety on infestation levels and damage by onion thrips on cabbage (Brassicae oleracea capitala (L.)). A field site was planted with 2 main and 8 lesser varieties of cabbage over 4 planting dates. Some varieties were short season and harvested on July 31 with longer season varieties harvested on September 2. Blue sticky traps were used to capture thrips migrating into the field site from July 22-September 2. Traps were counted weekly and cabbage heads within the field site were visually surveyed for thrips. At harvest, heads were weighed and measured, thrips damage was assessed then the head was dissected and thrips counted on the first four layers of the head. Thrips exhibited a preference for Lennox over Bronco throughout the season although thrips populations were not high enough to effect economic damage in 2014. Planting date influenced cabbage head weight and size with later plantings yielding the largest heads. Use of planting date and variety to avoid thrips populations is discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Cabbage; Onion thrips; Planting time; Prince Edward Island; Variety preference
Year: 2015 PMID: 26306292 PMCID: PMC4540715 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-015-1221-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Fig. 1Mean ± SE number of thrips captured on 17 blue sticky traps (all locations pooled for each date) around a cabbage field on PEI in 2014. Trap catches showed significant differences by date (P < 0.001). Bars with the same letter denote no significant difference
Fig. 2Daily maximum and minimum temperatures and rainfall over the sampling period in 2014
Cumulated weekly trap counts, mean (SE), for thrips near a cabbage field in North Wiltshire, PEI, from July 22 to September 2, 2014 showing impact of location on thrips abundance throughout the season
| Week+ | Trap location | F(df), | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| North | East | South-edge | South-outer* | ||
| 1 | 1.0 (0.0) | 5.6 (1.9) | 3.0 (2.0) | 7.3 (1.9) | 1.5 (3,11), 0.26 |
| 2 | 8.0 (2.5)b | 25.4 (4.8)a | 15.0 (3.6)ab | 19.3 (1.7)ab | 4.2 (3,13), 0.03 |
| 3 | 24.0 (4.6)c | 72.2 (14.6)b | 39.0 (6.5)bc | 121.0 (13.6)a | 13.2 (3,13), 3.05 × 10−4 |
| 4 | 39.5 (11.6)b | 60.3 (7.8)b | 37.7 (3.7)b | 140.0 (4.7)a | 37.4 (3,12), 2.28 × 10−6 |
| 5 | 14.7 (1.2)c | 53.3 (4.6)b | 49.0 (7.6)b | 93.5 (6.9)a | 31.1 (3,12), 6.10 × 10−6 |
| 6 | 7.7 (1.5)b | 42.0 (2.7)a | 36.7 (2.0)a | 38.5 (6.8)a | 16.2 (3,12), 1.62 × 10−4 |
| 7 | 1.5 (0.6)b | 6.7 (1.7)b | 3.5 (1.2)b | 8.3 (1.6)a | 4.52 (3,12), 0.02 |
| All weeks | 14.7 (3.0)c | 37.6 (5.0)b | 26.3 (4.0)bc | 61.1 (10.0)a | 9.7 (3109), 1.03 × 10−5 |
Letters within each week denote significant differences using Tukeys’ HSD
* traps placed 3 m from edge of the field
+Week 1: July 21–24, Week 2: July 25–28, Week 3: Jul 31–Aug 4, Week 4: Aug 7–11, Week 5: Aug 14–19, Week 6: Aug 21–26, Week 7: Aug 28–Sept 2
ANOVA table for number of thrips found on cabbage heads during season and at harvest and proportion of layers showing damage for Bronco and Lennox varieties
| Variable | Variety (Fdf, | Plant date (Fdf, | Harvest date (Fdf, |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thrips on heads over season | 1.771,55, 0.19 | 12.313,55, 2.86 × 10−6 | 33.411,55, 3.64 × 10−7 |
| Thrips on heads at harvest | 7.131,55, 9.99 × 10−3 | 2.273,55, 8.99 × 10−2 | 10.751,55, 1.82 × 10−3 |
| Proportion of layers showing damage | 5.921,55, 1.82 × 10−2 | 0.123,55, 0.95 | 1.651,55, 0.20 |
Fig. 3Mean (±SE) of thrips observed on cabbage heads over the growing season by planting date-harvest date and variety
Fig. 4Mean number (±SE) of thrips on Bronco and Lennox cabbage heads at harvest by location. Variety was significant for the outer layer and layer 2 only (P < 0.001). Other layers were not significant for variety, planting date or harvest date (P > 0.05). Varieties not shown were excluded from the analysis due to lack of replication
Fig. 5Percentage of cabbage heads, at harvest, showing thrips damage by harvest date. Location within the head and harvest date were significant (P = 0.02)
Fig. 6Head weight (in grams) of cabbage at harvest (September 2) by cultivar and planting date from thrips study on PEI in 2014. Bronco was significantly heavier than Lennox at harvest (P < 0.001), with the heaviest heads resulting from the May 29 planting
ANOVA table for cabbage weight and size showing significance of variety and planting date, F (P value)
| Variable | Variety1,54 | Plant date3,54 |
|---|---|---|
| Head weight | 22.07 (1.85 × 10−5) | 7.56 (2.61 × 10−4) |
| Polar circumference | 26.18 (4.08 × 10−6) | 3.78 (1.54 × 10−2) |
| Equator circumference | 28.72 (1.70 × 10−6) | 3.94 (1.28 × 10−2) |
Fig. 7Dimensions of cabbage at harvest taken along the polar and equator axes of the head by cultivar and planting date from thrips study on PEI in 2014. Lennox was significantly larger than Bronco along both axes (P = 0.001) with the May 29 planting date yielding the largest heads
Fig. 8Schematic of the field showing layout of the blue sticky traps (T) and location of the quadrats (Q) planted with cabbage. Field site located near Brookfield, Prince Edward Island. Schematic not to scale
Details of plot sizes, number of plants/plot, planting and harvest dates and cultivars established in the trial on PEI, 2014
| Planting date | Harvest date | Plot size/m | Plants/plot | Variety(s) | Quadrat(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 9 | July 31 | 20 × 6 | 396 | Bronco | 1, 6, 11, 16 |
| May 15 | July 31 | 20 × 4 | 264 | Bronco | 2, 7, 12, 17 |
| May 15 | Sept. 2 | 20 × 6 | 396 | Lennox | 3, 8, 13, 18 |
| May 29 | Sept. 2 | 20 × 8 | 528 | Lennox | 4, 9, 14, 19 |
| June 9 | July 31 | 20 × 3.5 | 231 | Tiara, CLX | 5, 10 |
| June 9 | Sept. 2 | 20 × 3.5 | 231 | Grand Vantage, Bronco, Prime Vantage/Grand Vantage, Lennox | 5, 10, 15, 20 |
| June 17 | July 31 | 20 × 3.5 | 231 | BC63 | 10 |
| June 17 | Sept. 2 | 20 × 3.5 | 231 | Bruno/Grand Vantage, Excalibur, Lennox | 5, 10, 15 and 20 |