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Late Blight of Potato

1979
History has recorded the great famines in Ireland and elsewhere in Europe during the 1840’s due to the failure, in part, of the potato crops. In Ireland, alone, during those years from 1845 to 1860, one million people died and one and one half million more emigrated.
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STRATEGIES TO CONTROL LATE BLIGHT IN POTATOES IN EUROPE

Acta Horticulturae, 2009
In Europe an aggressive genetically diverse population of potato late blight is present which regularly causes problems in all potato growing regions. It is therefore of the utmost importance that blight is managed in an integrated way by combining a range of measures. Hygiene measures can keep the number of primary sources of inoculum low. In a number
Schepers, H.T.A.M.   +2 more
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THE ROLE OF OOSPORES IN THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF POTATO LATE BLIGHT

Acta Horticulturae, 2009
Potato late blight (Phytophthora infestans) is a plant disease feared globally by farmers and the potato industry. P. infestans is a heterothallic oomycete with two mating types. Until recently the pathogen was limited to surviving between seasons as living mycelia in its host plant in most parts of the world.
Andersson, B   +12 more
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Seed Borne Late Blight of Potato

Plant Health Progress, 2002
Planting of potato seed pieces infected with Phytophthora infestans can lead to the introduction of late blight within a planting. When infected seed pieces are planted, there are three resulting scenarios: (i) a healthy plant emerges, (ii) no plant emerges because of the rapid decay of the seed piece, or (iii) a symptomatic plant emerges.
Mary L. Powelson   +5 more
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Late Blight of Tomato and Potato [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
Discusses the symptoms of late blight on tomato and potato plants caused by Phythophthora infestans, the disease cycle, preventative measures to avoid late blight (including pesticide control recommendations for both home gardeners and commercial growers).
Bush, Elizabeth A.   +2 more
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Race nonspecific resistance for potato late blight

Trends in Plant Science, 2004
The late blight fungus (Phytophthora infestans) rots susceptible species of potato plants. None of the major varieties of potato (Solanum tuberosum) grown in the USA is resistant to US-8, the most prevalent genotype of the fungus. Now, Junqi Song, James Bradeen and colleagues have cloned the RB gene from the wild diploid potato species, Solanum ...
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An Epiphytotic of Late Blight of Tomatoes in Nigeria

Plant Disease, 1980
ERINLE, I. D., and J. G. QUINN. 1980. An epiphytotic of late blight of tomatoes in Nigeria. Plant Disease 64:701-702.
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Assessment of potato late blight from UAV-based multispectral imagery

Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2021
Ivan Lizarazo
exaly  

Antifungal activity of chitosan against Phytophthora infestans, the pathogen of potato late blight

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2021
Xiaoqing Huang, Pan Dong, Maozhi Ren
exaly  

Late blight in Mexico

American Potato Journal, 1954
John S. Niederhauser   +2 more
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