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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Effects of irrigation regimes on powdery scab disease and yield of potatoes

PA Taylor, SP Flett, RFde Boer and D Marshall

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 26(6) 745 - 750
Published: 1986

Abstract

The period of susceptibility of potato tubers to powdery scab (Spongospora subterranea) was studied by inoculating potato plants with spores, or by watering plants in infested soil, at different stages of plant development in greenhouse conditions. Maximum susceptibility began about 1 week before the stage when 50% of stolons had swollen to at least 5-mm diameter (tuber set), and ended 3-4 weeks later. With holding irrigation water during this period reduced the severity of powdery scab by 65-75% in field experiments in 1981-82 and 1982-83, but had no apparent effect on disease severity in 3 out of 6 large-scale field trials during 1984-85.

https://doi.org/10.1071/EA9860745

© CSIRO 1986

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