Scouting Guides for Problems of Vegetables
Scouting Guides for Problems of Vegetables

Early Blight of Potato

Early Blight of Potato

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Early blight (Alternaria spp.) appears on leaves and stems as dark-brown lesions with concentric rings. Older leaves are usually affected first, but the disease spreads upward to newer growth under favorable conditions. Lesions enlarge and coalesce; extensive blighting (sudden death) and loss of leaves can result. Tubers are affected in severe outbreaks resulting in small, sunken, brown spots.

Early blight on leaf.

Early blight on leaf.

(Photo: Gerald Homes, Strawberry Center, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Bugwood.org)

  

Early blight on tuber.

Early blight on tuber.

(Photo: Sandra Jensen, Cornell University, Bugwood.org)

   

Management:

  • Select resistant cultivars
  • Purchase pathogen-free seed stock
  • Apply protectant fungicides
  • Promptly destroy crop residues after harvest
  • Rotate with non-host crops
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