The World Potato Congress is extremely pleased to present its third 2022 webinar on March 29 at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Standard time (USA/Canada).
Presentation Outline
For potatoes this is largely focused on preventing late blight caused by Phytophthora infestans, which continues to be the most economically destructive disease of Irish potato crops. As the Irish climate is mild and damp and as such highly conducive to the development of late blight, Irish potato crops are often at a high risk of disease development. To counter this disease control programmes have become heavily reliant on fungicide inputs. However increased restrictions on fungicide usage, coupled with the development of resistance to key fungicides in specific P. infestans lineages have increased the need to ensure integrated pest management strategies are deployed for the control of late blight. In this webinar Steven will outline what this specifically means for the current and future control of late blight in Ireland.
Dr. Steven Kildea is a senior researcher in Teagasc, the Irish Agricultural and Food Development, where he oversees the development of disease control strategies for Irish cereal and potato crops.
How to register for the webinar
Register in advance for this webinar at:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_nVpTw2L9Td2UWDkMjweiNA
Following registration for this webinar, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
Upcoming World Potato Congress 2022 Webinar
The World Potato Congress is pleased to announce the upcoming April webinar. Stay tune for further presentation details for this webinar and upcoming webinars.
April 2022 – Robert Graveland, HZPC
In case you missed any of our previous webinars, please visit our website at www.potatocongress.org where you may view all World Potato Congress webinars.
Upcoming Event
Don’t miss out on the international World Potato Congress in Dublin, Ireland from May 30 to June 02, 2022. For more information and to register go to: www.wpc2022ireland.com.
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