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Soil survival and thiabendazole sensitivity ofHelminthosporium solani isolates from Alberta,Canada
Authors:P. S. Brains  V. S. Bisht  Dee Ann Benard
Affiliation:(1) Crop Diversification Centre North, Alberta Agriculture. Food & Rural Development, RR#6, T5B 4K3 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Abstract:Summary Survival of the pathogen causing silver scurf of potato (Helminthosporium solani) in Alberta soils was studied by evaluatingH. solani infection in the progeny ofH. solani-free nuclear seed potato tubers planted in fields where potatoes had never been grown or were grown 1, 2, 3, or 4 years previously. Daughter tubers from all the fields developed silver scurf lesions, andH. solani was isolated from infected tubers. This is the first report of survival ofH. solani in Alberta soils. Soil-borne inoculum appears to have a role in the epidemiology of the disease and in the introduction of the pathogen into silver scurf-free potato seed stock. Of 31 plant species tested, only potato was found to be a host ofH. solani. Most of theH. solani isolates from north central Alberta were more sensitive to thiabendazole than those from southern Alberta, where thiabendazole is much more commonly used.
Keywords:Silver scurf   Solanum tuberosum L.  Mertect
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