We study the dissociative photoionization of D2 by an attosecond pulse train (APT) in the presence of a near-infrared (IR) field. Strong oscillations in the D+ kinetic energy release spectrum with a half period of the optical cycle of the infrared field are observed and attributed to interferences between ionization pathways involving different harmonic orders of the APT due to the IR-induced coupling between the 1sσg and 2pσu ionization channels.