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Pink Rot (Phytophthora erythroseptica)

by T.G. Lynn
16.12.2022
in AGROTECHNOLOGY
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Pink Rot (Phytophthora erythroseptica)

Pathogen. The pink rot fungus is soil-borne and is found in most agricultural soils.

Disease development. Infection usually occurs before or at harvest. The disease is associated with excessive soil moisture, low spots in the field, over-irrigated areas and poorly drained soils.

The fungus penetrates the tubers mainly through stolons, but infection through lenticels and eyes can occur. The fungus may also infect tubers through wounds made during harvest and handling.

Pink rot may spread slowly in storage.

Russet Norkotah, Goldrush, Snowden and Kennebec are very susceptible to pink rot.

surface are purplish-black. The margin of the decay may be Infected areas of the tuber limited by a dark line.
surface are purplish-black. The margin of the decay may be Infected areas of the tuber limited by a dark line.
Initially, the affected tissue is cream to light brown and has a rubbery consistency. When exposed to the air, the rot turns salmon-pink in about 20 minutes.
Infected skin is easily rubbed off.
(External symptoms right) and internal salmon colour (left) after 35 minutes of exposure to air.
surface are purplish-black. The margin of the decay may be Infected areas of the tuber limited by a dark line. 
Pink rot infection progressing with a nearly straight line.
Pink rot infection progressing with a nearly straight line.
rot beginning at the stem end and then progressing through the tuber with a nearly straight line between healthy and diseased tissue.
Tuber showing infection that started at the eye. The texture of infected tuber tissue is similar to that of a boiled potato. Rotted tissues retain some structure and firmness and give off an ammonia smell.
Stored potatoes severely infected with pink rot.
Cream-coloured flesh surrounded by a brownish border.
The flesh turns salmon-pink after exposure to air.
A black colour developed overnight.
Tags: Phytophthora
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