воскресенье, 4 марта 2012 г.

Research from R.D. Peters and colleagues provide new insights into potato research.

According to a study from Charlottetown, Canada, "Potatoes are commonly grown in rotation with cereal and forage crops. Storage trials were conducted in Prince Edward Island, Canada from 2002 to 2004 to determine whether isolates of Fusarium spp. obtained from cereals or forages were able to cause disease (dry rot) in stored potato tubers."

"In each year of study, tubers of the cultivars 'Red Norland', 'Yukon Gold' and 'Russet Burbank' were wounded and then inoculated with an agar plug containing active mycelium of one of the 30 isolates tested. Following incubation for 5 weeks in a storage facility, tubers were cut longitudinally at the point of inoculation and the …

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