A. Hermansen et T. Amundsen, 2 METHODS FOR THE PREDICTION OF MYCOCENTROSPORA-ACERINA INFECTION ON STORED CARROTS, Annals of Applied Biology, 126(2), 1995, pp. 217-233
Carrot plants were collected from 26 fields located in different distr
icts in Norway during 1985, 1986 and 1987. Leaves were sampled in the
first two years, and roots were sampled in all years. Incidence of Myc
ocentrospora acerina on the leaves at harvest was correlated (r = 0.82
) to the incidence of M. acerina on the roots after storage at 0-1 deg
rees C for six months (long term storage). Incidence of M. acerina on
roots sampled about six weeks before harvest (date c) and placed at 10
degrees C for six weeks (test storage) was correlated (r = 0.84) to i
ncidence of the pathogen after long term storage on roots sampled at h
arvest (date d). Test storage and long term storage data from parallel
samples taken at date d was more strongly correlated (r = 0.90).