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Potato growers and seed producers need to be on the look out for signs of dry rot and be prepared to act to minimise the threat of the disease developing, the British Potato Council has advised ...
Chemical Prevention of Potato Dry Rot Disease Download PDF. News; Published: 27 November 1948; Chemical Prevention of Potato Dry Rot Disease. Nature volume 162, page 843 (1948) ...
Seed potato growers are being warned about the higher risk of dry rot this season, as the Scottish harvest begins a fortnight ahead of normal. According to the AHDB, the disease is the most ...
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The result was perfect success, with an extraordinary yield of both peas and potatoes, the latter being, almost invariably, large and healthy, and free from every trace of disease. These potatoes ...
Dry rot risk is high in Scotland this year and seed potato growers are being urged to apply tuber treatments as early as possible to prevent disease progression in store. It has been a relatively easy ...
New UI Extension bulletin focuses on devastating potato disease, bacterial ring rot. By John O’Connell University of Idaho; Nov 3, 2022 Nov 3, 2022 Updated Dec 13, 2023; 0; ...
Farming officials were trying to confine an outbreak of potato ring rot yesterday after tests confirmed that the disease had been found at a packing firm. Stay up to date with notifications from ...
The disease, called “rubbery rot,” was seen in North Dakota and Minnesota this summer and was found in Wisconsin in 2019, Gary Secor, North Dakota State University Extension plant pathologist ...
Her canine’s specialize in detecting potato virus Y and bacterial ring rot — both of which can hammer a seed potato grower’s bottom line. Her lovable Labradors can positively identify ...
Bacteria which causes a serious potato disease has been found for the first time in the UK, it emerged today. Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent.
As the period for planting potatoes is now at hand, we request the attention of our agricultural readers, who have our last volume, to the remarks of J. R. Chapman, Esq., on page 259, wherein he ...