Abstract
The effect of the interaction of inoculum dose of Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus, potato cultivar, and geographic location on the magnitude of bacterial ring rot symptom expression was investigated by planting an inoculum dose X cultivar factorial experiment in several potato-growing regions of the United States. Inoculum dose was positively correlated with the expression of both foliar and external tuber symptoms of bacterial ring rot and negatively correlated with total yield and vine length. The magnitude of the response to inoculum dose was modulated primarily by its interaction with cultivar and location. Three-way interaction between inoculum dose, cultivar, and location was generally not significant [...]
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