Rw. Goth et Kg. Haynes, Evaluation of potato clones for severity of Verticillium wilt, yield and specific gravity in Maine, AM J POTATO, 77(2), 2000, pp. 89-94
In 1994 and 1995, the effect of Verticillium milt, caused by Verticillium d
ahliae and V. albo-atrum, on tuber yields, number and weight of U.S. No. 1
and B size tubers, and specific gravity was studied in northern Maine, an a
rea with a short growing season. Seven clones (four resistant and three sus
ceptible) were evaluated in a split-plot design with three replications, Cl
ones were the whole-plot factor, and seed pieces in sub-plots were either u
ninoculated or inoculated with 50 ml of 4 x 10(4) cfu/ml Verticillium spp.
at planting. Individual plants mere scored for Verticillium wilt symptoms b
efore harvest on a 1= <3% wilt to 10= <97% wilt. Differences among clones f
or wilting and specific gravity were significant. The inoculation treatment
had no effect on any of the tuber traits measured. However, there mere sig
nificant clone x inoculation interactions for most tuber traits, Reductions
in yield, weight and number of U.S. No. 1 potatoes, and specific gravity w
ere greater in the Verticillium wilt susceptible clones than in the resista
nt clones. These results suggest that breeding clones with resistance to Ve
rticillium spp. will reduce yield losses, while maintaining tuber size and
specific gravity under disease pressure.