1997
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-3059.1997.d01-214.x
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Powdery scab disease of potato — a review

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“…The foliar and the root dry weight (g/ plant) were determined after drying the plants for 30 days at room temperature and then for 48 hours at 70ºC in a stove. The percentage of root surface covered by galls (severity) and the number of plants showing galls (incidence) were visually assessed (Harrison et al, 1997;Qu & Christ, 2007). The presence of S. subterranea in the roots of each replicate was confirmed by molecular detection, using SsF and SsR primers, which generate a 434 bp product .…”
Section: Plant Growth and Root Disease Severity And Incidencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The foliar and the root dry weight (g/ plant) were determined after drying the plants for 30 days at room temperature and then for 48 hours at 70ºC in a stove. The percentage of root surface covered by galls (severity) and the number of plants showing galls (incidence) were visually assessed (Harrison et al, 1997;Qu & Christ, 2007). The presence of S. subterranea in the roots of each replicate was confirmed by molecular detection, using SsF and SsR primers, which generate a 434 bp product .…”
Section: Plant Growth and Root Disease Severity And Incidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Powdery scab affects main potato production zones in the world (Harrison et al, 1997;Merz, 2008;Merz & Falloon, 2009) and is caused by Spongospora subterranea Wallr. Lagerheim f. sp.…”
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“…subterranea inicia con la liberación de las zoosporas por efecto de los exudados de las raíces y condiciones de humedad y temperatura del suelo (Harrison et al, 1997, Restrepo et al, 2010, Corrales et al, 2011. Las zoosporas pierden sus flagelos en contacto con el pelo radical y desarrollan una estructura por donde es depositado el contenido celular de la zoospora.…”
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