Botrytis blight a problem for Michigan potatoes this year

augustus 01, 2012
According to a report from Michigan State University, Botrytis blight is causing problems in potatoes throughout Michigan this season. The fungus Botrytis cinerea causes Botrytis blight, also known as tan spot or gray mold.
The disease is usually the result of excessive humidity and other stress factors that may include presence of potato early die, excessive rates of evapotranspiration and nitrogen deficiency.
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