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Further development of Annex VIII: Images for common scab/ netted scab

Explore the differences between common scab and netted scab in potatoes for effective visual inspection and disease control strategies. Understand the susceptibility of potato varieties and learn about mistakes to avoid during inspection. Discover the necessity of agricultural measures and the importance of variety resistance. Stay informed with literature on scab pathogens and host responses.

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Further development of Annex VIII: Images for common scab/ netted scab

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  1. United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Committee on Trade Working Party on Agricultural Quality Standards Specialized Section on Standardization of Seed Potatoes (GE.6) 20 to 22 March 2006, Geneva Further development of Annex VIII: Images for common scab/ netted scab ECE/TRADE/WP.7/GE.6/2006/5 (Germany)

  2. Comparison of Common scab and Netted scab of potatoes Dr. Günther Erbe based on paper of NIEPOLD, F. Biologische Bundesanstalt Braunschweig helt on 17/18. Nov. 2004 in Göttingen UNECE Common and Netted scab

  3. Visual inspection of Common scab in Bundessortenamt Hannover 0% 15% 30% 45% 65 -100% UNECE Common and Netted scab

  4. 3 groups of pathogens /PASCO; 2004/ UNECE Common and Netted scab

  5. Differences between „pathogens“/PASCO; 2004/ UNECE Common and Netted scab

  6. Susceptibility of varieties Results of ADRIVON group: • Bintje and Desiree are high susceptiple to Common and Netted scab. • Only few varieties are susceptible to Netted scab UNECE Common and Netted scab

  7. Mistakes during visual inspection Netted scab Rhizoctonia solani skin cracks UNECE Common and Netted scab

  8. Conclusions. • In France increasing of Netted scab in soil • In Germany spreading of Netted scab will be expected • Resistance of varieties • Attention during visual inspection /mistakes/ • Agricultural measures are necessary because it‘s impossible to predict by chemical treatments UNECE Common and Netted scab

  9. Literature • Bonchek-Mechiche K., Pasco, C. Andrivon, D. and Jouan B., 2000: Differences in host range pathogenicity to potato cultivars and response to soil temperature among Streptomyces species causing common and netted scab in France. Plant Pathology 49, 3-10. • Pasco, C.: Biological trapping: A characterisation tool for Streptomyces species pathogenic on potatoes. EAPR Meeting Abstrakt, Lille, Frankreich, 12. -15. Juli 2004. • Niepold, F.: Comparison of common and netted scab. paper17/18. Nov. 2004 in Göttingen UNECE Common and Netted scab

  10. Netted and Common scab UNECE Common and Netted scab

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