Symptoms on Potato
- Organs attacked :
Leaves | flowers |
rods |
Roots, tubers |
- Symptoms :
- Rather slow plant growth, with an upright habit and many small stems.
- Deformed and discolored leaves: smaller, rolled up, rather yellow (figures 1 and 2), sometimes purplish (anthocyanin) at the ends of the shoots.
- Wilting of plants in dry weather.
- Presence of tubers (figure 3) and aerial stolons.
- Tubers soft, later rotting during storage.
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- Signs : no visible signs, confirm the possible presence of vectors.
- Possible confusion : phytotoxicity , nutritional disorder, asphyxiation , etc. Note that Rhizoctonia solani also causes aerial tuberization.
- Production areas affected :
New Caledonia |
- Phytoplasmas reported on potato :
- Candidatus phytoplasma australiense (16SrXII-B)
- Candidatus Phytoplasma solani (16SrXII-A)
- Candidate Phytoplasma Asteris (16SrI-B)
- Candidatus Phytoplasma Americanum (16SrXVIII)
- Candidatus Phytoplasma (16SrXIII - Mexican periwinkle virescence group)
- Candidatus Phytoplasma (16SrII - peanut witches-broom)
- Candidatus Phytoplasma (16SrIII - X-disease)
- Candidatus Phytoplasma (16SrVI - clover proliferation)
- Candidatus Phytoplasma (16SrX - apple proliferation)