Susceptibility of potato cultivars to infection by bacteria Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus in different soil conditions

Milena Pietraszko

m.pietraszko@ihar.edu.pl
IHAR — PIB Oddział w Jadwisinie, Szaniawskiego 15, 05-140 Jadwisin (Poland)

Grzegorz Gryń


IHAR — PIB Oddział w Bydgoszczy, Al. Powstańców Wielkopolskich 10, 85-090 Bydgoszcz (Poland)

Teresa Pastuszewska


IHAR — PIB Oddział w Bydgoszczy, Al. Powstańców Wielkopolskich 10, 85-090 Bydgoszcz (Poland)

Włodzimierz Przewodowski


IHAR — PIB Zakład Nasiennictwa i Ochrony Ziemniaka w Boninie, 76-009 Bonin (Poland)

Agnieszka Przewodowska


IHAR — PIB Zakład Nasiennictwa i Ochrony Ziemniaka w Boninie, 76-009 Bonin (Poland)

Abstract

The aim of the study was to assess the susceptibility of selected cultivars of potato, to artificial inoculation with the suspension of Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. Sepedonicus (Cms) depending on soil conditions. Medium late starch cultivars: Bosman and Ikar were used as the material. Tubers inoculated with bacterial suspension and non-inoculated tubers (negative control) were planted into soil at microplots. Microplots were built on the basis of three different soil profiles in terms of grain size composition. A much lower number of progeny tubers and a higher level of Cms infection in stems and tubers were found in a cultivar Bosman. The number of progeny tubers of plants inoculated with Cms was significantly smaller than the number of progeny tubers of control plants. The influence of the soil profile on the number of progeny tubers was proven. There was a trend of faster growth of plants, longer growing period and higher yield for a cultivar Ikar — less susceptible to Cms infection.


Keywords:

Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus, bacterial ring rot, cultivar of potato, susceptibility, inoculation, soil

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2015-09-30

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Pietraszko, M. (2015) “Susceptibility of potato cultivars to infection by bacteria Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus in different soil conditions”, Bulletin of Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute, (277), pp. 99–108. doi: 10.37317/biul-2015-0014.

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Milena Pietraszko 
m.pietraszko@ihar.edu.pl
IHAR — PIB Oddział w Jadwisinie, Szaniawskiego 15, 05-140 Jadwisin Poland

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Grzegorz Gryń 

IHAR — PIB Oddział w Bydgoszczy, Al. Powstańców Wielkopolskich 10, 85-090 Bydgoszcz Poland

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Teresa Pastuszewska 

IHAR — PIB Oddział w Bydgoszczy, Al. Powstańców Wielkopolskich 10, 85-090 Bydgoszcz Poland

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Włodzimierz Przewodowski 

IHAR — PIB Zakład Nasiennictwa i Ochrony Ziemniaka w Boninie, 76-009 Bonin Poland

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Agnieszka Przewodowska 

IHAR — PIB Zakład Nasiennictwa i Ochrony Ziemniaka w Boninie, 76-009 Bonin Poland

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