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Variation in tuber pathogenicity ofPhytophthora infestans in the Netherlands
Authors:W. G. Flier  L. J. Turkensteen  A. Mulder
Affiliation:(1) DLO-Research Institute for Plant Protection (IPO-DLO), P.O. Box 9060, 6700 GW Wageningen, The Netherlands;(2) H.L. Hilbrands Laboratory for Soil-borne Pests and Diseases (HLB), P.O. Box 323, 9400 AH Assen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Summary Variation in aggressiveness to tubers among isolates ofPhytophthora infestans sampled from three potato growing regions in the Netherlands was compared. Variation in the ability to infect tubers of cv. Bintje was found between isolates of each of the three regional populations. The most aggressive isolate of the old population matched the average level of the new population in its ability to infect tubers. As a consequence, the commonly used reference isolate VK 6C can no longer be considered to be representative of the present population ofP. infestans. Therefore it is recommended that testing tuber resistance for the official list of potato cultivars with this isolate should be discontinued. Tuber infection and subsequent spread of the fungus in the tuber tissues were not found to be correlated. The components of tuber pathogenicity studied were not correlated to pathogenicity factors in the foliage, as measured under growth chamber conditions.
Keywords:tuber blight   Solanum tuberosum L.  disease assessment  fungal pathogenicity
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