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Management Practices of Potato Common Scab

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Influence of Clean Seed Tuber, Sulphur Application and Soil Moisture Levels

Irabi, Awadalla Ibrahim Ahmed/Elhassan, Siddig Mohamed

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

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Zusatztext

The potato common scab has become increasingly threatening to potato production since its causal Streptomyces species can be carried both in the seed tuber and in the soil. A sizable amount of ware-potato may remain unmarketable or may cause downgrading and rejection of seed consignments. Practical disease problems have become increasingly complex as scientists are more frequently indulged in aspects not directly related to practical management of diseases. So considerable gaps seem to exist between the prevailing knowledge of such diseases and how logically they should be managed. This publication is meant to bridge these gaps. The book discusses three practical approaches of scab management, which proved to be very effective at the field level. These are clean seed to avoid contamination of land and clean potato stocks thereafter; timely application of sulphur to significantly inactivate the pathogen and enhance the final yield; high soil moisture at the proper time to effectively suppress the scab. It is intended for use by students, teachers, researchers and everyone involved in cultivating potatoes such as: agricultural advisors, quarantine officers and farmers alike.

Autorenportrait

Awadalla Ibrahim Ahmed Irabi, Assistant Prof., College of Agriculture, University of Bahri. Agricultural Manager of Two Sudanese Companies. Plant Protection Inspector, Ministry of Agriculture. Member, The High Council For Agricultural Revival, Secretariat General, Ministry of Cabinet Affairs.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 13.05.2017

Umfang: 56 S.

Sprache: ENG

Einband: KT

Format: 0.4 x 22 x 15 cm

ISBN/EAN: 9783330069664

Umbreit-Nr.: 2403989

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