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  2. Synchytrium endobioticum - Wikipedia

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    Synchytrium endobioticum is a chytrid fungus that causes the potato wart disease, or black scab. [1] It also infects some other plants of the genus Solanum , though potato is the only cultivated host .

  3. Ask the Expert: Can grocery-store potatoes be planted in my ...

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    Q: I have dumped ashes from our fireplace in a container in the garage all winter and I’m wondering if they can be added to my vegetable-garden soil. I have heard conflicting recommendations.

  4. List of potato diseases - Wikipedia

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    Potato virus M: genus Carlavirus, Potato virus M (PVM) Potato virus S: genus Carlavirus, Potato virus S (PVS) Potato virus H: genus Carlavirus, Potato virus H (PVH) Potato virus T: genus Trichovirus, Potato virus T: Potato virus U: genus Nepovirus, Potato virus U (PVU) Potato virus V: genus Potyvirus, Potato virus V (PVV) Potato virus X

  5. List of companion plants - Wikipedia

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    Horseradish increases the disease resistance of potatoes. It repels the potato bug. [6] Garlic is more effective than fungicides on late potato blight. [73] Peas were shown to reduce the density of Colorado potato beetles. [13] Pumpkin: Cucurbita pepo: Corn, (in trad. Three Sisters partnership) beans

  6. Soil steam sterilization - Wikipedia

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    Soil steam sterilization (soil steaming) is a farming technique that sterilizes soil with steam in open fields or greenhouses. Pests of plant cultures such as weeds, bacteria, fungi and viruses are killed through induced hot steam which causes vital cellular proteins to unfold.

  7. Broflanilide - Wikipedia

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  8. Bacterial soft rot - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, soft rot of potatoes can cause a huge decrease in yield, and is the most serious bacterial disease that potatoes are exposed to. For a grower of potatoes, there is a possibility that 100% of a whole season's yield could be destroyed due to insufficient conditions in a storage facility.

  9. How to Wash Potatoes to Actually Get Them Clean ... - AOL

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    To help you stock up wisely, we’ve already covered how to choose and store potatoes and recently shared the easiest way to remove the skin from a boiled potato without a peeler. And today, we ...