Occurrence of common scab in potato tubers after foliar treatment with glycinebetaine under glasshouse conditions

A single foliar spray with 2.5 mM glycinebetaine (GB) was applied on potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) cvs. Matilda, Sabina and Saturna grown in a sand bed infested with Streptomyces scabies (Thaxter) Waksman & Henrici at tuber initiation. A period of drought was maintained after GB treatment to enh...

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Main Authors: E. TUOMOLA, H. RITA, P. KUISMA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland 2008-12-01
Series:Agricultural and Food Science
Online Access:https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/5550
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spelling doaj-4f25ba5f01124aa4b689d40741e090202020-11-25T00:41:20ZengScientific Agricultural Society of FinlandAgricultural and Food Science1459-60671795-18952008-12-0156 Occurrence of common scab in potato tubers after foliar treatment with glycinebetaine under glasshouse conditionsE. TUOMOLAH. RITAP. KUISMAA single foliar spray with 2.5 mM glycinebetaine (GB) was applied on potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) cvs. Matilda, Sabina and Saturna grown in a sand bed infested with Streptomyces scabies (Thaxter) Waksman & Henrici at tuber initiation. A period of drought was maintained after GB treatment to enhance scab infection. Logit models were used to compare scab incidence in all harvested tubers (n = 622) and the type of scab in the symptomatic tubers (n = 382), whereas the tuber surface areas covered with scab lesions were compared using ANOVA. A 10 g increase in tuber weight increased the odds of scab incidence by 11.3%. Scab incidence was lowest in Sabina and highest in Matilda. Raised scab and superficial scab were common in all cultivars, but pitted scab developed only in a few tubers of Sabina and Matilda. Among the scabby tubers, the incidence of raised scab was highest in Sabina and lowest in Saturna. The mean surface area covered with scab was 32.8% in Matilda, 11.7% in Saturna and 7.5% in Sabina. Treatment with GB slightly reduced the severity of scab symptoms, as shown by the reduction in the proportion of tubers with raised scab among the scabby tubers (odds 0.60). No effect on the incidence of scab or the tuber area covered with scab lesions was detected following GB treatment.;https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/5550
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author E. TUOMOLA
H. RITA
P. KUISMA
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H. RITA
P. KUISMA
Occurrence of common scab in potato tubers after foliar treatment with glycinebetaine under glasshouse conditions
Agricultural and Food Science
author_facet E. TUOMOLA
H. RITA
P. KUISMA
author_sort E. TUOMOLA
title Occurrence of common scab in potato tubers after foliar treatment with glycinebetaine under glasshouse conditions
title_short Occurrence of common scab in potato tubers after foliar treatment with glycinebetaine under glasshouse conditions
title_full Occurrence of common scab in potato tubers after foliar treatment with glycinebetaine under glasshouse conditions
title_fullStr Occurrence of common scab in potato tubers after foliar treatment with glycinebetaine under glasshouse conditions
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of common scab in potato tubers after foliar treatment with glycinebetaine under glasshouse conditions
title_sort occurrence of common scab in potato tubers after foliar treatment with glycinebetaine under glasshouse conditions
publisher Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland
series Agricultural and Food Science
issn 1459-6067
1795-1895
publishDate 2008-12-01
description A single foliar spray with 2.5 mM glycinebetaine (GB) was applied on potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) cvs. Matilda, Sabina and Saturna grown in a sand bed infested with Streptomyces scabies (Thaxter) Waksman & Henrici at tuber initiation. A period of drought was maintained after GB treatment to enhance scab infection. Logit models were used to compare scab incidence in all harvested tubers (n = 622) and the type of scab in the symptomatic tubers (n = 382), whereas the tuber surface areas covered with scab lesions were compared using ANOVA. A 10 g increase in tuber weight increased the odds of scab incidence by 11.3%. Scab incidence was lowest in Sabina and highest in Matilda. Raised scab and superficial scab were common in all cultivars, but pitted scab developed only in a few tubers of Sabina and Matilda. Among the scabby tubers, the incidence of raised scab was highest in Sabina and lowest in Saturna. The mean surface area covered with scab was 32.8% in Matilda, 11.7% in Saturna and 7.5% in Sabina. Treatment with GB slightly reduced the severity of scab symptoms, as shown by the reduction in the proportion of tubers with raised scab among the scabby tubers (odds 0.60). No effect on the incidence of scab or the tuber area covered with scab lesions was detected following GB treatment.;
url https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/5550
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