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Charles[_1_] 06-07-2009 07:39 AM

Late Blight -- Irish Potato Famine Fungus -- Attacks U.S. Northeast Gardens And Farms Hard
 
ScienceDaily (July 5, 2009) — Home gardeners bewa This year, late
blight -- a destructive infectious disease that caused the Irish
potato famine in the 1840s -- is killing tomato and potato plants in
gardens and on commercial farms in the eastern United States. In
addition, basil downy mildew is affecting plants in the Northeast.

more http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0701163647.htm

raymuser 06-07-2009 06:37 PM

Late Blight -- Irish Potato Famine Fungus -- Attacks U.S.Northeast Gardens And Farms Hard
 
On Jul 5, 11:39*pm, Charles wrote:
ScienceDaily (July 5, 2009) — Home gardeners bewa This year, late
blight -- a destructive infectious disease that caused the Irish
potato famine in the 1840s -- is killing tomato and potato plants in
gardens and on commercial farms in the eastern United States. In
addition, basil downy mildew is affecting plants in the Northeast.

more *http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0701163647.htm


This article does not mention the vector of volunteer potatoes, but,
in many agricultural settings volunteer potatoes are considered a high
risk for blight and other diseases.

Gardeners need to be cautious about nurturing volunteer potatoes.

Ray
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