1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf02357949
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Pathology and control of soil-borne fungal pathogens of potato

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“…assessment of the available inoculum in the soil, determination of pathotypes/races/VCGs present in the site, cropping history of the field, etc. ), cultural practices, such as crop rotation and manipulation of fertility and irrigation, use of healthy planting material, including seeds, use of available resistant cultivars and sometimes pre-plant soil treatments, such as solarisation, that reduce the viability of microsclerotia in soil (El-Zik, 1985;Shen, 1985;Bell, 1992;Jeger et al, 1996;Klosterman et al, 2009;Jiménez-Díaz et al, 2012) may reduce disease incidence and severity, but they do not eliminate the pathogen.…”
Section: Currently Applied Control Methods In the Eumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…assessment of the available inoculum in the soil, determination of pathotypes/races/VCGs present in the site, cropping history of the field, etc. ), cultural practices, such as crop rotation and manipulation of fertility and irrigation, use of healthy planting material, including seeds, use of available resistant cultivars and sometimes pre-plant soil treatments, such as solarisation, that reduce the viability of microsclerotia in soil (El-Zik, 1985;Shen, 1985;Bell, 1992;Jeger et al, 1996;Klosterman et al, 2009;Jiménez-Díaz et al, 2012) may reduce disease incidence and severity, but they do not eliminate the pathogen.…”
Section: Currently Applied Control Methods In the Eumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…R. solani colonises the below-ground potato plant surface in response to exudates release from root and shoot (Jeger et al, 1996). It proliferates on the root/stolon system to form a broad network of anastomosing hyphae.…”
Section: The Disease: Infection Process Disease Development and Sympmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Practices that favour rapid emergence like shallow planting or using greened seed tubers seem to restrict stem canker infection (Carling & Leiner, 1990b;Jeger et al, 1996) owing to the greater resistance to infection of mature than immature tissue such as emerging spouts and stolons. Firman & Allen (1995) showed that an increase in plant density resulted in an increased severity of black scurf on progeny tubers.…”
Section: Soil Moisture and The Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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