Infectivity of metalaxyl-sensitive and -resistant isolates ofPhytophthora infestans to whole potato tubers as affected by tuber aging and storage |
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Authors: | Masha Grinberger David Kadish Yigal Cohen |
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Institution: | 1. Dept. of Life Sciences, Bar-Ilan University, 52900, Ramat Gan, Israel
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Abstract: | Potato tubers (cv. Alpha) were harvested at various time intervals after planting, or removed from storage at various times after harvest, and inoculated with different sporangial concentrations of three metalaxyl-sensitive (MS) and three metalaxyl-resistant (MR) isolates ofPhytophthora infestans. Disease parameters recorded were: (a) percentage of infected tubers; (b) percentage of blighted tuber surface area; and (c) depth of lesions. Blight was negatively correlated with tuber age both in the field and in storage. Susceptibility of tubers declined with age in the field but increased temporarily in storage.MR isolates did not differ significantly from MS isolates in percent of infected tubers but produced significantly larger and deeper lesions in tubers. Whereas inoculum concentration had a significant effect on the percent of infected tubers and of infected tuber surface area, it did not affect significantly the depth of the lesions. The results indicate that the MR isolates tested are stronger tuber blighters than the MS isolates. |
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