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Title: CHARACTERIZATION OF THE CAUSAL ORGANISM OF BLACKLEG AND SOFT ROT OF POTATO, AND MANAGEMENT OF THE DISEASE WITH BALANCED FERTILIZATION
Authors: ALI, HAFIZ FARHAD
BIBI, AYESHA
AHMAD, MUSHARAF
JUNAID, MUHAMMAD
ALI, ASAD
HUSSAIN, SHAUKAT
ALAM, SHAH
ALAM, SARTAJ
Keywords: Erwinia carotovora subsp
atroseptica
Eca
Blackleg
PCR
isolate
Issue Date: 15-Jan-2015
Publisher: Karachi: Pakistan Journal of Botany , Botanical garden , University of Karachi
Citation: Ali, H. F., Bibi, A., Ahmad, M., Junaid, M., Ali, A., Hussain, S., ... & Alam, S. (2014). Characterization of the causal organism of blackleg and soft rot of potato and management of the disease with balanced fertilization. Pak. J. Bot, 46(6), 2277-2284.
Abstract: Based upon colony morphology, physio-biochemical tests and polymerase chain reaction (using species or subspeciesspecific primers) studies, 20 isolates (out of a total of 42) were found to be Erwinia carotovora subspecies atroseptica (Eca), 19 were identified as Erwinia carotovora subspecies carotovora (Ecc), and 3 as Erwinia chrysanthemi (Ech). Results of the subspecies-differentiating biochemical tests indicated that majority of the candidate Ecc isolates did not produce acid from α-methyle glucoside (as expected) but their reaction to the production of reducing substances from sucrose was variable. Likewise, some of our Eca and Ecc strains (unexpectedly) were sensitive to erythromycin. Also, most of our Eca strains unexpectedly grew at 36o C. Our strains slightly deviate from the standard description in some of their minor characteristics but they still remain the valid members of the Eca, Ecc or Ech group as similar variations in minor characteristics have been found by other workers. The occurrence of intermediate forms of Eca and Ecc (sharing some of the characteristics of both the groups) indicates variability happening among these strains. This variability indicates the potential ability of the pathogen to break the resistance of the host. The results of the effect of balanced nutrition in controlling blackleg and soft rot of potatoes indicated that the fertilizer combination of N3P1K3 (262/252/262 kg.ha-1) which is slightly higher than the normally practiced dose (247/247/247 kg.ha-1) was the best in bringing the disease to a minimum and subsequently increasing the yield
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/14809
ISSN: 2070-3368
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