Evaluation of effects of chemical soil treatments and potato cultivars on spongospora subterranea soil inoculum and incidence of powdery scab and potato mop-top virus in potato

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Spongospora subterranea is a soilbome plasmodiophorid that causes powdery scab in potato. It also transmits potato mop-top virus (PMTV). which causes necrotic arcs (spraing) in potato tubers. Three field experiments were conducted in naturally S. subterranea-inf ested soil to investigate the effects of two chemicals, Omega 500F (fluazinam) and FOLI-RPLUS RIDEZ (biological extract), on powdery scab, PMTV, and changes in S. subterranea inoculum with six different potato cultivars. The efficacy of soil treatment with these two chemicals on tuber lesions, root galling, and pathogen population was also assessed in greenhouse trials. The chemical treatments did not reduce powdery scab, root gall formation, or S. subterranea inoculum in the field or greenhouse trials. Postharvest S. subterranea soil inoculum in fields varied across farms and among potato cultivars but the pathogen population consistently increased by the end of the growing season. The evaluated russet cultivars were more tolerant to powdery scab than the yellow- or red-skinned cultivars but all were susceptible to PMTV. In the field, powdery scab indices and soil inoculum changes were positively correlated, while postharvest S. subterranea inoculum was positively correlated with root galling in both greenhouse trials. Powdery scab and PMTV occurred in noninoculated potting mix, indicating that peat-based potting mix is a source for both pathogens. These results demonstrate that chemical management methods currently used by farmers are ineffective, that S.subterranea and PMTV in potting mix can cause severe epidemics in greenhouses, and that potato cultivar choices impact inoculum increases in soil.

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Zeng, Y., Ftilladolsa, A. C., Cordova, A. M., O’Neill, P., Gray, S. M., & Charkowski’t, A. O. (2020). Evaluation of effects of chemical soil treatments and potato cultivars on spongospora subterranea soil inoculum and incidence of powdery scab and potato mop-top virus in potato. Plant Disease, 104(11), 2807–2816. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-10-19-2202-RE

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