Losses due to lenticel rot are an increasing concern for Kern County potato growers
In recent years, lenticel rot of potato tubers, caused by the bacterium Erwinia carotovora subsp. caroto-vora, has become an economically important postharvest disease for Kern County growers. Disease symptoms are sunken and rotted tissue surrounding tuber lenticels, which develop...
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doaj-1ea159e9b863498ab5ce7e5b59c321b72020-11-25T00:07:05ZengUniversity of California Agriculture and Natural ResourcesCalifornia Agriculture0008-08452160-80912009-07-0163312713010.3733/ca.v063n03p12710.3733/cav063n03_4Losses due to lenticel rot are an increasing concern for Kern County potato growersJames J. Farrar0J. Joseph Nunez1R. Michael Davis2J.J. Farrar is Professor, Department of Plant Science, California State University, FresnoJ.J. Nunez is Advisor, UC Cooperative Extension, Kern CountyR.M. Davis is Professor and Cooperative Extension Specialist, Department of Plant Pathology, UC DavisIn recent years, lenticel rot of potato tubers, caused by the bacterium Erwinia carotovora subsp. caroto-vora, has become an economically important postharvest disease for Kern County growers. Disease symptoms are sunken and rotted tissue surrounding tuber lenticels, which develop after harvest and packing. In the field, the bacterium also causes Erwinia early dying, characterized by wilt and progressive necrosis of leaves, eventually resulting in potato plant death. This study confirms Er-winia carotovora subsp. carotovora as the causal agent of both problems in Kern County and establishes the link between the field and post-harvest diseases. Control of both diseases is difficult and relies on the integration of cultural methods, from preplant seed-piece handling to post-harvest processing.http://calag.ucanr.edu/archive/?article=ca.v063n03p127 |
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Losses due to lenticel rot are an increasing concern for Kern County potato growers |
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Losses due to lenticel rot are an increasing concern for Kern County potato growers |
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In recent years, lenticel rot of potato tubers, caused by the bacterium Erwinia carotovora subsp. caroto-vora, has become an economically important postharvest disease for Kern County growers.
Disease symptoms are sunken and rotted tissue surrounding tuber lenticels, which develop
after harvest and packing. In the field, the bacterium also causes Erwinia early dying,
characterized by wilt and progressive necrosis of leaves, eventually resulting in
potato plant death. This study confirms Er-winia carotovora subsp. carotovora as the causal agent of both problems in Kern County and establishes the link between
the field and post-harvest diseases. Control of both diseases is difficult and relies
on the integration of cultural methods, from preplant seed-piece handling to post-harvest
processing. |
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