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Growth and yield of potatoes as affected by severity of stem canker (Rhizoctonia solani)
Authors:P. J. Read  G. A. Hide  Janet P. Firmager  Sharon M. Hall
Affiliation:(1) Rothamsted Experimental Station, Institute of Arable Crops Research, AL5 2JQ Harpenden, Herts, UK
Abstract:Summary Different amounts ofRhizoctonia solani inoculum were applied to sprouted and non-sprouted seed tubers cultivar Désirée during planting in field experiments at Rothamsted in 1984 and 1985. Severity of stem canker and stolon infection increased with increasing amounts of inoculum; with small or medium amounts these infections were most severe on plants from sprouted seed. In 1985 plants grown from non-sprouted, seed had most stem canker when large amounts of inoculum were applied. Severe infection following high inoculum levels delayed shoot emergence, increased the variability in stem height and decreased the mean height of stems and weight of foliage but did not affect the number of stems per plant or final plant populations. Tuber initiation was delayed and tuber numbers slightly decreased by severe infection and at harvest the size distribution of tubers was altered. Tuber yields from severely infected plants were decreased by 15% (sprouted seed) and 19% (non-sprouted seed) in 1984 and by 17 and 28% respectively in 1985.
Keywords:stolon infection  stem height  foliage weight  tuber number  tuber size
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