Noticias sobre los Defectos y Enfermedades de la Papa de América del Norte

ARS: Potato Psyllids dissected for clues to better controlling it
Mayo 01, 2014
ARS: Potato Psyllids dissected for clues to better controlling it
Researchers at USDA's Agricultural Research Service are leaving no stone unturned when it comes to finding new ways of managing zebra chip disease and the insect that can spread it to potato crops.
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El cambio climático no aumentaría el riesgo de diseminación del tizón tardío
Abril 19, 2014
El cambio climático no aumentaría el riesgo de diseminación del tizón tardío
Según una reciente investigación de las Universidades de Kansas y California-Davis, el Centro Internacional de la Papa y el Instituto Internacional de Investigación del Arroz.
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Alberta potato growers prepare for late blight
Abril 15, 2014
Alberta potato growers prepare for late blight
Times have changed for Alberta potato growers. Up until four years ago, the province was virtually late blight-free. Lately, wet springs and high humidity — uncharacteristic for this region — have nurtured the growth and spread of the disease.
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Estimulan las defensas naturales de plantas con una sustancia semejante a la aspirina
Febrero 17, 2014
Estimulan las defensas naturales de plantas con una sustancia semejante a la aspirina
Resultados de nuevos estudios por científicos con el ARS sugieren que un tratamiento con el ácido salicílico podría prevenir o reducir la infección de plantas de cultivos por el fitoplasma de la punta morada de la papa, el cual es una bacteria sin paredes celulares.
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No simple solution to deal with wireworm
Febrero 09, 2014
No simple solution to deal with wireworm
Bob Vernon, an Agriculture Canada scientist, spoke to about 300 farmers on Prince Edward Island on wireworm, a pest he's been researching for 20 years.
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Alberta takes up fight against late blight
Enero 21, 2014
Alberta takes up fight against late blight
A concerted effort has begun in Alberta Canada to raise awareness about the nastiness of late blight in tomatoes and potatoes.
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UAF scientist veers toward potato research when life brings a detour
Enero 13, 2014
UAF scientist veers toward potato research when life brings a detour
Jenifer Huang McBeath of the University of Alaska Fairbanks has been researching biological controls and developing environmentally friendly methods for farmers to combat plant diseases since 1985. She never intended to switch her focus to potatoes...
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Bayer CropScience survey at Potato Expo digs up Potato Industry needs for 2014
Enero 13, 2014
Bayer CropScience survey at Potato Expo digs up Potato Industry needs for 2014
According to United States Department of Agriculture’s crop production predictions, average potato yield per acre increased during the 2013 season.

In an effort to propel this upward trend into the New Year, Bayer CropScience launched its Potato Perspectives Survey during Potato Expo in San Antonio, Texas, Jan. 8-10, 2014.
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Wisconsin potato growers stay ahead of blight
Agosto 21, 2013
Wisconsin potato growers stay ahead of blight
Although late blight has been confirmed in 12% of Wisconsin’s counties, growers took aggressive action to control the disease and are predicting full yields and high quality potatoes of all varieties this season.
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Potato Psyllid Trapping and Management - Focus on Potato webcast
Agosto 21, 2013
Potato Psyllid Trapping and Management - Focus on Potato webcast
This webcast by the Plant Management Network on Potato Psyllids, responsible for the transfer of the Zebra chip disease consists of two parts:
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Potato late blight
Agosto 13, 2013
Alberta: watch out for late blight
Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development warns Alberta growers and gardeners for the risk of late blight.
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Potato Psyllid
Agosto 07, 2013
Potato psyllids in Pacific North West show far less zebra chip disease this year
About the same number of potato psyllids have been caught on sticky traps in Idaho fields this season as by this time last summer, but far fewer of the tiny, winged insects have tested positive for the Liberibacter bacterium, which causes the crop dise...
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Prince Edward Island Potato crop blight free
Agosto 02, 2013
Prince Edward Island Potato crop blight free
There has not been a single case of late blight reported on Prince Edward Island's potato crop this year, a situation agriculture officials are calling unusual.
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Julio 25, 2013
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Research: Infected volunteer potato plants unlikely to spread zebra chip disease
Junio 05, 2013
Research: Infected volunteer potato plants unlikely to spread zebra chip disease
Volunteer potato plants growing from seed infected with zebra chip are likely too few in number and survive too briefly to contribute to the spread of the crop disease, according to new Oregon State University research findings.
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Mayo 07, 2013
Washington State Potato Commission helps Potato Growers apply Integrated Pest Management
As the potato growing season begins, The Washington State Potato Commission (WSPC) will provide free Integrated Pest Management (IPM) supplies for Washington’s potato growers.
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Potato farmer suing Canadian Government after year in Beirut jail
Mayo 07, 2013
Potato farmer suing Canadian Government after year in Beirut jail
Henk Tepper, the New Brunswick potato farmer who spent over a year in a Beirut jail cell on allegations he shipped rotten potatoes to Algeria is suing the Canadian government, arguing it didn't protect his Charter rights.
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Abril 25, 2013
State National Harmonization Program (SNHP) for seed potatoes launched
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) today announced the launch of the State National Harmonization Program (SNHP) for seed potatoes.
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