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  • The impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV) is a serious threat to lettuce production in California’s Salinas Valley, spread by thrips.
  • A study using Spatial Analysis by Distance IndicEs (SADIE) showed that INSV incidence rose quickly from about 16% to over 80% within 7 weeks, with outbreaks concentrated at field edges early in the planting season.
  • Economic losses from INSV exceeded $475,000 in just two fields, and surveys revealed that over 750 fields in Monterey County were affected in 2021, highlighting the challenges of managing thrips and the virus in lettuce agriculture.

Article Abstract

The Orthotospovirus impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV) is a thrips-transmitted pathogen of lettuce that has rapidly emerged as a serious threat to production in the Salinas Valley of Monterey County, California. As a first step toward understanding the severity of the virus, we utilized Spatial Analysis by Distance IndicEs (SADIE) to characterize the distribution and progression of INSV outbreaks and thrips infestations in two commercial lettuce fields. In both fields, INSV incidence rapidly increased from 15.86% ± 1.77 to 80.24% ± 2.60 over the course of 7 weeks and aggregated at specific edges in both fields as early as 3 weeks after planting (I = 1.63, = 0.0100, and I = 1.53, = 0.0300). In one of the fields, thrips populations aggregated in areas that also experienced the most INSV (I = 1.2435, = 0.0400, week 3; I = 1.4815, < 0.0001, week 6; I = 1.5608, < 0.0001, week 9), while in the second field, thrips were distributed randomly despite the aggregated effects that were observed for INSV incidence. Economic analysis estimated that the virus accounted for over $475,000 in losses for the two fields, while stakeholder surveys documented over 750 fields that experienced INSV infection during the 2021 season in Monterey County alone. These studies enhance our knowledge on the epidemiology of thrips and INSV under current lettuce production practices in the Salinas Valley, while elucidating the economic consequences and broader challenges that are associated with managing thrips-transmitted viruses.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-05-22-1248-REDOI Listing

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