马铃薯微型薯粉痂病综合防治技术
Integrated Control Technology of Micro Potato Powdery Scab
DOI: 10.12677/HJAS.2019.912157, PDF,    科研立项经费支持
作者: 丛 阳, 单友蛟*:北京希森三和马铃薯有限公司,北京;国家马铃薯工程技术研究中心,山东 乐陵;李延明:北京希森三和马铃薯有限公司,北京
关键词: 马铃薯微型薯粉痂病综合防治Potato Minituber Powdery Scab Integrated Control
摘要: 马铃薯粉痂病是影响马铃薯生产的一种重要土传病害,难以被彻底治愈。马铃薯粉痂病能导致块茎质量和产量降低,商品薯品质下降,严重影响了马铃薯产业的发展。目前随着种植环境的恶化,马铃薯粉痂病有逐年发展的趋势,有必要对其做进一步的认识,并且采取多种措施预防和减轻病害的发生,减少造成的损失。
Abstract: Potato powdery scab is an important soil-borne disease affecting potato production, which is difficult to be cured completely. Potato powdery scab can reduce tuber quality and yield, and the quality of commercial potatoes, seriously affecting the development of potato industry. At present, with the deterioration of planting environment, potato powdery scab has a trend of development year by year. It is necessary to further understand it, and take a variety of measures to prevent and reduce the occurrence of disease and reduce the losses caused.
文章引用:丛阳, 李延明, 单友蛟. 马铃薯微型薯粉痂病综合防治技术[J]. 农业科学, 2019, 9(12): 1108-1112. https://doi.org/10.12677/HJAS.2019.912157

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