E. Makarainen et al., RESISTANCE TO SPONGOSPORA-SUBTERRANEA IN TUBER-BEARING AND NON-TUBER-BEARING SOLANUM SPP, Potato research, 37(2), 1994, pp. 123-127
The incidence of infection with Spongospora subterranea was studied in
the non tuber-bearing Solanum brevidens and S. etuberosum, and the tu
ber-bearing S. acaule, S. sucrense and S. tuberosum cvs Olympia and Pi
to. Shoot cuttings were grown in soil naturally infested with S. subte
rranea, or the roots were inoculated with a zoospore suspension. Legit
models were used to analyse the data. The incidence of S. subterranea
was higher in plants inoculated with zoospore suspension than in thos
e grown in infested soil (odds ratio (OR) 10.65). Ageing the inoculum
reduced the incidence of infection in the plants (OR 0.30) without alt
ering the interspecific differences. The ORs of infection (compared to
cv. Olympia) were 0.07, 0.29, 0.60 and 2.88 for S. acaule, S. sucrens
e, S. brevidens and S. etuberosum. Only S. acaule was significantly mo
re resistant to infection than cv. Olympia. No infection was detected
in cv. Pito.