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Identification of pathogen:

  • Aerial stem rot & tuber soft rot
  • Black leg begins from a contaminated seed piece
  • Stem bases - an inky-black to light-brown decay, extend up the stem from less than an inch to more than two feet
  • These enlarge into a soft, mushy rot that causes entire stems to wilt and die
  • Leaves - roll upward at the margins, become yellow, wilt & often die
  • Potato tubers with soft rot have tissues very soft and watery have a slightly granular consistency tissue is cream to tan-colored black border separating diseased from healthy areas
  • In the early stages, soft-rot decay - odorless
  • Later a foul odor and a stringy or slimy decay usually develops as secondary decay bacteria invade infected tissues

Tuber soft rot

  • very soft and watery
  • have a slightly granular consistency
  • tissue is cream to tan-colored
  • black border separating diseased from healthy areas

Blackleg: Erwinia carotovora subsp. atroseptica

  • Carried by contaminated seed tubers
  • Usually dormant and do not cause disease unless environmental conditions are favorable

Aerial stem rot: Erwinia carotovora subsp. Carotovora

  • Contained in infested soil or introduced to the crop by irrigation water, wind-blown rain, and insects
  • Caused by either of these soft-rot bacteria
  • Maggot flies (Hylemyia spp. and Phorlin spp.) - spread the black leg and soft rot

Epidemiology

  • High soil temperatures and bruising of seed tubers favor seed-piece decay
  • RH - 94 to 100% & temp - 21 to 29°C
  • Plant only certified, disease-free seed tubers
  • Seed treatment
  • Temp - just above 0°C Agallol-3(0.25%) for 5 min Streptomycin sulphate 0.1 % for 10 min Streptocycline ( 100 ppm) and copper sulphate ( 40 ppm) for 30 min
  • Harvest tubers only after the vines are completely dead to ensure skin maturity
  • Precautions to minimize cuts and bruises when harvesting and handling tubers
  • Storage - 55-60 F with 90-95% relative humidity for the first 1-2 weeks to promote wound healing
  • Agallol-3(0.25%) for 5 min
  • Streptomycin sulphate 0.1 % for 10 min
  • Streptocycline ( 100 ppm) and copper sulphate ( 40 ppm) for 30 min
Yellow leavesSoft and watery potatoBlack border infected region