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Flooding-Associated Soft Rot of Sweetpotato Storage Roots Caused by Distinct

Authors :
Washington L, da Silva
Kuei-Ting, Yang
Gregg S, Pettis
Natasha R, Soares
Rebecca, Giorno
Christopher A, Clark
Source :
Plant disease. 103(12)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Flooding of sweetpotatoes in the field leads to development of soft rot on the storage roots while they remain submerged or on subsequent harvest and storage. Incidences of flooding after periods of intense rainy weather are on the rise in the southeastern United States, which is home to the majority of sweetpotato production in the nation. In an effort to characterize the causative agent(s) of this devastating disease, here we describe two distinct bacterial strains isolated from soft-rotted sweetpotato storage roots retrieved from an intentionally flooded field. Both of these anaerobic spore-forming isolates were identified as members of the genus

Details

ISSN :
01912917
Volume :
103
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plant disease
Accession number :
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