1985
DOI: 10.1007/bf02357520
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Netted scab: a new name for an old disease in Europe

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“…It causes deep-or shallow-pitted lesions on potato tubers and on a number of root crops including carrot, radish, beet and turnip. Netted scab of potato has only been reported in European countries, and causes superficial, brown lesions on the skin of the tubers and on the roots (Labruye' re, 1971 ;Ba/ ng, 1979 ;Scholte & Labruye' re, 1985). Russet scab K. Bouchek-Mechiche and others has been reported in North America (Harrison, 1962 ;Faucher et al, 1993) and Japan (Oniki et al, 1986).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It causes deep-or shallow-pitted lesions on potato tubers and on a number of root crops including carrot, radish, beet and turnip. Netted scab of potato has only been reported in European countries, and causes superficial, brown lesions on the skin of the tubers and on the roots (Labruye' re, 1971 ;Ba/ ng, 1979 ;Scholte & Labruye' re, 1985). Russet scab K. Bouchek-Mechiche and others has been reported in North America (Harrison, 1962 ;Faucher et al, 1993) and Japan (Oniki et al, 1986).…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, the optimum temperature for russet scab is higher than for netted scab. In addition, as mentioned above, while russet scab lesions are not associated with root necrosis (Loria et al 1997), netted scab is associated with necrosis of all underground parts of the potato plant, including roots (Scholte and Labruyère 1985).…”
Section: A-order Micrococalesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…reticuliscabies, causal agents of netted scab of potato (Bouchek-Mechiche et al 2000) has only been reported in European countries (Scholte and Labruyère 1985). Symptoms of netted scab lesions on potato tubers are superficial, brown lesions that appear as thickened, necrotic periderm that fractures in a netted pattern.…”
Section: A-order Micrococalesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Harrison [1962] were not characterised in detail and therefore their specific identity remains uncertain. European russet scab is apparently a distinct disease from the American one [Sundheim, 1968;B~ng, 1979;Scholte and Labruy~re, 1985] with respect to cultivar susceptibility, root attack and optimum soil temperature. Scholte and Labruy~re [1985] proposed the name of 'netted scab' for the former.…”
Section: Russet Scabmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…European russet scab is apparently a distinct disease from the American one [Sundheim, 1968;B~ng, 1979;Scholte and Labruy~re, 1985] with respect to cultivar susceptibility, root attack and optimum soil temperature. Scholte and Labruy~re [1985] proposed the name of 'netted scab' for the former. No specific taxonomic investigations have so far been carried out on the causal streptomycetes.…”
Section: Russet Scabmentioning
confidence: 99%