Pink Rot Project Update

Pink rot, mainly caused by Phytophthora erythroseptica, is a true potato specialist. At first glance this should make it easier to manage. However, the pathogen’s longlived oospores, which can survive in soil for up to 7 years, reduce the effectiveness of crop rotations.

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