Potato Aphid, Macrosiphum euphorbiae (Thomas), in Tomatoes: Plant Canopy Distribution and Binomial Sampling on Processing Tomatoes in California

2004 
A binomial sampling method for the potato aphid, Macrosiphum euphorbiae (Thomas), on processing tomato plants, Lycopersicon esculentum (Mill), is proposed. Relationships between mean number of M. euphorbiae per leaf and proportion of leaves infested (P(I)) with M. euphorbiae for both upper and interior leaves of the processing tomato varieties OAltaO and OHalleyO are presented. A split-plot design was used with variety, position in the plant canopy, and block as the factors examined through linear regression and analysis of variance (ANOVA). Results supported the hypotheses that M. euphorbiae densities on upper canopy leaves are predictive of densities on inner canopy leaves and that proportion of M. euphorbiae infested leaves are predictive of mean densities per leaf. Mean M. euphorbiae density was greater on OAltaO than OHalleyO tomato plants, supporting the assumption that OAltaO is the more susceptible variety. TaylorOs Power Law coefÞcients, a and b, were similar for proportion of M. euphorbiaeÐinfested upper and inner leaves of both OAltaO and OHalleyO. TaylorOs b coefÞcients ranged from 1.57 to 1.74, indicating a highly clumped distribution for M. euphorbiae.
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