News on Potato Defects and Diseases

Plagas agrícolas son ‘muy subestimadas’, dice estudio
March 18, 2014
Plagas agrícolas son ‘muy subestimadas’, dice estudio
El número de diferentes tipos de plagas que destruyen las cosechas en el mundo en desarrollo podría ser muy superior a lo que se conoce, lo que estaría contribuyendo aún más a mermar las cosechas en países que son grandes productores de alimentos, dicen investigadores.
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Russia to end Dutch Potato ban
February 20, 2014
Russia to end Dutch Potato ban
Russia will start importing Dutch seed potatoes again, once a quality inspection has deemed them suitable. This could mean a 10 million euro export opportunity for companies.
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Nuevo tipo de resistencia a enfermedad de la papa
February 17, 2014
Nuevo tipo de resistencia a enfermedad de la papa
Fitopatólogos de la universidad holandesa de Wageningen han descubierto un mecanismo que aumenta la resistencia a Phytophthora infestans, patógeno causante de una de las enfermedades más devastadoras de la papa, el tizón tardío.
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Estimulan las defensas naturales de plantas con una sustancia semejante a la aspirina
February 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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Late Blight expected to affect potato yield in West Bengal
February 12, 2014
Late Blight expected to affect potato yield in West Bengal
Potato production in West Bengal is likely to be lower by 10-15 per cent on ‘late blight’ in a quarter of the growing districts.
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No simple solution to deal with wireworm
February 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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Per Capita food losses and waste at consumption and pre-consumption stages
February 05, 2014
DuPont highlights Food Chain Collaboration at Fruit Logistica
At the 2014 Fruit Logistica event, being held in Berlin from 5-7 February, DuPont Food Chain Manager for the EMEA region, Mr Luigi Coffano, highlighted the challenges faced by a world population that is growing by 150,000 people every day.
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Understanding the threat of late blight under climate change, from Ecuador to Nepal
January 27, 2014
Understanding the threat of late blight under climate change, from Ecuador to Nepal
Shankar Kaji Shakya, a graduate student and research fellow from the University of Florida (UF), recently visited the office of the International Potato Center (CIP) in Quito, Ecuador to discuss the characteristics of late blight in the Andes with CIP scientists.
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Alberta takes up fight against late blight
January 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
January 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
January 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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Principales insectos, devoradores de la papa (en Colombia)
December 01, 2013
Principales insectos, devoradores de la papa (en Colombia)
Según Fedepapa, gremio que agrupa a la mayor parte de los productores de papa en Colombia, los insectos plaga de mayor importancia económica que atacan al tubérculo son la Polilla Guatemalteca, la Palomilla y el Gusano Blanco.
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Potato Psyllid
October 18, 2013
New Zealand: new Government funding to fight potato psyllids
New research has been funded through the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, to help the potato industry reduce issues caused by an insect intruder – the tomato-potato psyllid.
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State government removes red tape for Victorian potato growers
September 11, 2013
State government removes red tape for Victorian potato growers
Victorian potato growers will face fewer quarantine restrictions when selling their potatoes interstate.
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August 25, 2013
Avoid bruising at potato harvest by managing moisture levels
Avoid bruising at potato harvest by managing moisture levels pre-desiccation is the advice from Hutchinsons Root Crop Technical manager, Darryl Shailes.
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Potato Psyllid Trapping and Management - Focus on Potato webcast
August 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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Wisconsin potato growers stay ahead of blight
August 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 late blight
August 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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