Symptoms
The two groups of phytoplasmas induce the following symptoms in the potato:
- Yellows group (stolbur, aster yellow and purple top):
On foliage:
- purplish pigmentation of the tips (photo 1);
- yellow leaf discolouration with curling of the young leaves; plants with upright growth habit and numerous thin stems.
In dry weather, the plants wither and die. The disease develops slowly in cool and wet weather.
On the underground parts:
- presence of aerial tubers or long (aerial) stolons with very numerous small tubers;
- necrotic rot at the root tips;
- tubers lose water and become soft and flaccid, and then rot during storage.
Tubers from diseased plants give threadlike and hairy sprouts and weak shoots (photo 2).
- Witches’ broom group:
- proliferation of numerous spindly, upright growing stems.