Author
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- Ademar Novais Istchuk
(Corteva Agriscience, Linha Marreco Km 2, Toledo 85900-970, Brazil)
- Matheus Henrique Schwertner
(Corteva Agriscience, Linha Marreco Km 2, Toledo 85900-970, Brazil)
- Matheus Luis Ferrari
(Corteva Agriscience, Linha Marreco Km 2, Toledo 85900-970, Brazil)
- Luiz Henrique Marques
(Corteva Agriscience, Avenida Tambore, 267, Alphaville 06460-000, Brazil)
- Vanda Pietrowski
(Departamento de Agronomia, Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná, Rua Pernambuco, 82, Marechal Cândido Rondon 85960-000, Brazil)
Abstract
Corn stunt complex, transmitted by the corn leafhopper ( Dalbulus maidis ), poses significant yield risks to corn production. This study evaluated the effects of two corn hybrids and top-dressed nitrogen (N) and potassium (K) fertilization on D. maidis incidence and corn stunt symptom expression under field conditions. Eighteen treatments were tested in a randomized complete block design with six replications over two seasons. Leafhopper populations were monitored using yellow sticky traps, and symptom incidence and severity were assessed at R 1 and R 3 stages, respectively. While D. maidis populations varied substantially between seasons, neither N nor K fertilization, nor hybrid selection, significantly affected vector abundance. Importantly, symptom frequency and severity were not directly proportional to leafhopper density. Top-dressed fertilization, particularly with K, reduced the visual expression of corn stunt symptoms although it did not prevent infection. Hybrid responses to fertilization varied, with a genotype exhibiting greater symptom mitigation. Grain yield was not significantly influenced by nutrient rates or hybrid choice. These findings suggest that balanced N and K fertilization enhances crop resilience to corn stunt disease without directly suppressing vector populations. Integrating nutritional management with hybrid selection presents a promising strategy to add in corn stunt control and deepens our understanding of the environmental factors that mitigate severe symptoms.
Suggested Citation
Ademar Novais Istchuk & Matheus Henrique Schwertner & Matheus Luis Ferrari & Luiz Henrique Marques & Vanda Pietrowski, 2025.
"Nitrogen and Potassium Fertilization Modulate Dalbulus maidis (HEMIPTERA: CICADELLIDAE) Abundance and Corn Stunt Disease Severity,"
Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 15(19), pages 1-17, October.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jagris:v:15:y:2025:i:19:p:2086-:d:1766036
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