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Incidence and tuber transmission of silver-scurf on potatoes in Israel
Year:
1974
Source of publication :
Potato Research
Authors :
Zimmerman-Gries, Sara
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Volume :
17
Co-Authors:
Zimmerman-Gries, S., Virus Research Laboratory, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Blodgett, E.C., Virus Research Laboratory, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
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From page:
97
To page:
112
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Total pages:
16
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Abstract:
Silver-scurf spots were observed during quarantine inspection from 1951-1959 among imported seed potatoes on their arrival in Israel. In 1960, the incidence of silver-scurf-affected tubers was especially common in cvs. Up-to-Date and Ulster Dale. Silver-scurf was frequent among tubers produced from above-mentioned seed, and Helminthosporium solani Dur. & Mont. was identified on samples from imported and local seeds. Transmission from parent set to daughter tubers was observed. Affected tubers produced either: a) hills with completely unaffected yield (Up-to-Date 25-91%, Ulster Dale 0-80%, Avenir 60%, Alpha 0%); b. partially affected hills; or c. completely affected hills (very small percentage in the yield plots and in sterile soil with the exception of Alpha with 70%). Most of the affected tubers were from partially affected hills. The keeping quality of affected tubers and the incidence in various cultivars were described. © 1974 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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DOI :
10.1007/BF02361872
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Scopus
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Language:
English
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26230
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Incidence and tuber transmission of silver-scurf on potatoes in Israel
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Zimmerman-Gries, S., Virus Research Laboratory, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Blodgett, E.C., Virus Research Laboratory, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Incidence and tuber transmission of silver-scurf on potatoes in Israel
Silver-scurf spots were observed during quarantine inspection from 1951-1959 among imported seed potatoes on their arrival in Israel. In 1960, the incidence of silver-scurf-affected tubers was especially common in cvs. Up-to-Date and Ulster Dale. Silver-scurf was frequent among tubers produced from above-mentioned seed, and Helminthosporium solani Dur. & Mont. was identified on samples from imported and local seeds. Transmission from parent set to daughter tubers was observed. Affected tubers produced either: a) hills with completely unaffected yield (Up-to-Date 25-91%, Ulster Dale 0-80%, Avenir 60%, Alpha 0%); b. partially affected hills; or c. completely affected hills (very small percentage in the yield plots and in sterile soil with the exception of Alpha with 70%). Most of the affected tubers were from partially affected hills. The keeping quality of affected tubers and the incidence in various cultivars were described. © 1974 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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