Zebra Chip Disease of Potatoes in Nebraska
G2112
Published 2012
Published 2012
A new disease of potato with symptoms consisting of leaf yellowing, purpling, and distortion was first observed around Saltillo, Mexico in 1994. The tubers, when sliced, displayed a brown vascular discoloration (Figure 1). Potato chips made from affected tubers displayed dark stripes and streaks (Figure 2), thereby providing the justification for naming the disease “zebra chip” (ZC). As a result of these characteristics, affected chipping potatoes with these symptoms are unmarketable and reputedly inedible. This disease also causes marketing issues for other table stock as well.
Publication Details
Authors |
Jeffrey D. Bradshaw |
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Subject | |
Publication Date | January 10, 2012 |
Last Revision Date | January 10, 2012 |
Language | English |
Formats |
HTML / PDF |
Series | NebGuide |