2015
DOI: 10.1080/09064710.2015.1017003
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Early blight destroys potato foliage in the northern Baltic region

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“…Previous studies have also found that N nutrition slows the development of early blight on potatoes. Similar relationships between N‐fertilizer and disease development have been reported for A. dauci and A. alternata in carrots and potatoes, respectively . This suggests that diseases caused by species in the Alternaria genus are favoured by low levels of N in the plant.…”
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“…Previous studies have also found that N nutrition slows the development of early blight on potatoes. Similar relationships between N‐fertilizer and disease development have been reported for A. dauci and A. alternata in carrots and potatoes, respectively . This suggests that diseases caused by species in the Alternaria genus are favoured by low levels of N in the plant.…”
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confidence: 74%
“…Plant age is known to be the principal determinant of the onset of early blight symptoms. N application was also reported to have no effect on the first attack of early blight …”
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“…It has been reported that early blight is on the increase in potato growing areas of Europe (Runno-Paurson et al, 2015;Kapsa and Osowski, 2012;Leiminger and Hausladen, 2012). Early blight infections have also been detected with increasing frequency in potato fields in the northern countries of Europe (Edin and Andersson, 2014).…”
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