International audienceCommon and netted scabs are two disfiguring bacterial diseases of potato tubers, caused by various groups of Streptomyces species. Common scab, caused primarily by Streptomyces scabies and Streptomyces europaeiscabiei, is characterized by more or less deep pustules on the tuber surface, while symptoms of netted scab, caused mainly by Streptomyces reticuliscabiei, are superficial, corky alterations of the tuber periderm. Some isolates of S. europaeiscabiei are able to induce both common and netted scab symptoms, and therefore constitute a third pathogenicity group. Like most bacterial diseases, potato scabs would be best controlled by using resistant cultivars. Repeated experiments with soil artificially infested with i...
Este trabalho visou caracterizar quanto a critérios morfológicos e fisiológicos isolados de Streptom...
Eight genotypes of potato plants with different resistance levels against common scab were grown in ...
A relatively homogeneous group of streptomycete isolates was obtained from netted scab lesions of po...
<p/>In the Netherlands common scab of the potato is usually caused by <em>Streptomyces s...
Potato scab caused by several Streptomyces spp. is an important disease with no effective methods of...
Abstract Potato common scab (Streptomyces scabies (Thaxt.) Waksman & Henrici) is a major disease...
This thesis includes studies on: 1) characteristics of streptomycete isolates from common scab lesi...
Sparks, Adam, Common Scab of Potato, Manhattan, Kansas, Kansas State University, May 2008
Common scab disease of potato is distributed worldwide and not easily controlled. It is caused by St...
Multiple disease resistance is an aim of many plant breeding programs. Previously, novel somatic cel...
Certain varieties of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) are extremely susceptible to the common scab dise...
Potato is the third most important food crop in the world with production exceeding 320 million tonn...
This thesis investigates biological control methods against the causal organism of potato common sca...
Susceptibility to three important pathogens causing potato skin diseases -- common scab, black scurf...
Using hydroponics and novel non-destructive pot culture systems which enable inoculation at specific...
Este trabalho visou caracterizar quanto a critérios morfológicos e fisiológicos isolados de Streptom...
Eight genotypes of potato plants with different resistance levels against common scab were grown in ...
A relatively homogeneous group of streptomycete isolates was obtained from netted scab lesions of po...
<p/>In the Netherlands common scab of the potato is usually caused by <em>Streptomyces s...
Potato scab caused by several Streptomyces spp. is an important disease with no effective methods of...
Abstract Potato common scab (Streptomyces scabies (Thaxt.) Waksman & Henrici) is a major disease...
This thesis includes studies on: 1) characteristics of streptomycete isolates from common scab lesi...
Sparks, Adam, Common Scab of Potato, Manhattan, Kansas, Kansas State University, May 2008
Common scab disease of potato is distributed worldwide and not easily controlled. It is caused by St...
Multiple disease resistance is an aim of many plant breeding programs. Previously, novel somatic cel...
Certain varieties of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) are extremely susceptible to the common scab dise...
Potato is the third most important food crop in the world with production exceeding 320 million tonn...
This thesis investigates biological control methods against the causal organism of potato common sca...
Susceptibility to three important pathogens causing potato skin diseases -- common scab, black scurf...
Using hydroponics and novel non-destructive pot culture systems which enable inoculation at specific...
Este trabalho visou caracterizar quanto a critérios morfológicos e fisiológicos isolados de Streptom...
Eight genotypes of potato plants with different resistance levels against common scab were grown in ...
A relatively homogeneous group of streptomycete isolates was obtained from netted scab lesions of po...