Elsinoë potatoes (Saw.) Viega & Jensen (teleomorph)
Sphaceloma potatoes (anamorphe)
Sweet potato scab
General
- Worldwide widespread fungal disease specific to sweet potato.
- Sometimes attributed to Sphaceloma batatas which is actually the asexual form of the fungus (anamorph).
- Symptoms affecting young leaves and stems of the plant.
- Susceptible botanical family(s)
Convolvulaceae |
The sweet potato is the only known vegetable
- Production areas affected :
New Caledonia |
- Organs attacked
Leaves | Stems |
Symptoms
- Symptoms :
- Appearance of small black necrotic lesions along leaf veins and on young stems. These alterations elongate and take on a corky appearance and an often rusty color along the leaf veins. The latter show more or less a blocked development and a tense aspect.
- Comparable lesions on petioles causing their deformation locally.
- Corky areas on stems of a rather beige color as on the petioles.
- In strong attacks, the leaves are curled up, the stems are erect.
- Signs : Can't we see sporulation of the fungus?
- Possible confusion : Little possible confusion
Biology
- Storage : the fungus can survive on plant crop debris. Its other modes of preservation are still poorly understood.
- Infection : After germination, the fungus penetrates plant tissues and produces corky patches.
- Sporulation :
- Dissemination : Naturally, spores produced by corky lesions are dispersed by wind and splashing rainwater. In addition, dissemination can be done by using infected cuttings
- Favorable conditions : presence of free water on the plants (rain or dew) favoring the germination of the spores.
Protection
- Use tolerant or resistant varieties.
- Respect the principle of crop rotation.
- Avoid planting near a field that has been heavily impacted.
- Use healthy cuttings showing no symptoms of scab. The production of seed-bed cuttings improves the sanitary quality of the plant material produced.
- Remove the leaves from the cuttings before planting in a preparation area away from the field, to limit the risk of disease development at the start of the crop.
- Encourage aeration and sunshine of the crop (planting density and choice of plot according to its orientation).