Increased nitrogen supply to potato plants infected with leaf-roll virus greatly reduced the intensity of leaf symptoms, and caused a smaller and less consistent reduction in phloem necrosis. Application of phosphatic fertilizer initially reduced leaf symptoms, but later increased them; it increased phloem necrosis at all stages of growth. Potash slightly intensified leaf symptoms, but not phloem necrosis. Shading, which approximately halved the light intensity, reduced leaf symptoms but had no effect on phloem necrosis. The masking of leaf symptoms by nitrogen, and by phosphorus in the early stages of growth, was closely correlated with increases in relative leaf growth rate produced by these nutrients. Leaf rolling and phloem necrosis are...
Potato cyst nematodes, PCN, cause major yield loss in commercial potato production. One of the mecha...
The influence of different production environments on disease: yield relationships was investigated ...
This paper tests the hypothesis that increased soil nitrogen supply reduces the growth of late-emerg...
The decrease in total dry weight of potato plants (var. Craig's Defiance) caused by infection with l...
Fertilizer treatments that greatly influenced the growth of tobacco and potato plants in pots had li...
The amounts of tobacco mosaic virus present in systemically infected tobacco plants varied greatly w...
The effects on susceptibility to infection with certain viruses of subjecting plants to various peri...
Nicotiana clevetandii plants doubly infected with potato leafroll luteovirus (PLRV) and potato Y pot...
It has been shown that virus infections, often symptomless, significantly limit sweetpotato producti...
Literature reports show little effect of nitrogen supply on radiation use efficiency in potato and i...
SUMMARY: Many aliphatic organic acids, when sprayed on the leaves of bean plants, decreased the numb...
Infection with beet yellows virus depressed the dry‐matter yield of sugar‐beet plants by decreasing ...
<p>Shepody and <i>Nicotiana glutinosa</i> (<i>N. g.</i>) leaves. (A) Systemic effects on the leaves ...
During recent years much of the investigational work on the degeneration diseases of the potato has ...
Potatoes are prone to attack by multiple viruses, which contribute greatly to yield and quality decl...
Potato cyst nematodes, PCN, cause major yield loss in commercial potato production. One of the mecha...
The influence of different production environments on disease: yield relationships was investigated ...
This paper tests the hypothesis that increased soil nitrogen supply reduces the growth of late-emerg...
The decrease in total dry weight of potato plants (var. Craig's Defiance) caused by infection with l...
Fertilizer treatments that greatly influenced the growth of tobacco and potato plants in pots had li...
The amounts of tobacco mosaic virus present in systemically infected tobacco plants varied greatly w...
The effects on susceptibility to infection with certain viruses of subjecting plants to various peri...
Nicotiana clevetandii plants doubly infected with potato leafroll luteovirus (PLRV) and potato Y pot...
It has been shown that virus infections, often symptomless, significantly limit sweetpotato producti...
Literature reports show little effect of nitrogen supply on radiation use efficiency in potato and i...
SUMMARY: Many aliphatic organic acids, when sprayed on the leaves of bean plants, decreased the numb...
Infection with beet yellows virus depressed the dry‐matter yield of sugar‐beet plants by decreasing ...
<p>Shepody and <i>Nicotiana glutinosa</i> (<i>N. g.</i>) leaves. (A) Systemic effects on the leaves ...
During recent years much of the investigational work on the degeneration diseases of the potato has ...
Potatoes are prone to attack by multiple viruses, which contribute greatly to yield and quality decl...
Potato cyst nematodes, PCN, cause major yield loss in commercial potato production. One of the mecha...
The influence of different production environments on disease: yield relationships was investigated ...
This paper tests the hypothesis that increased soil nitrogen supply reduces the growth of late-emerg...