Phosphorous acid based products can be an effective control for many of these postharvest diseases when applying best practices.
In the latest ‘Focus on Potato’ presentation, titled “Phosphorous Acid and its use in Potato Post-Harvest Situations,” Dr. Steve Johnson at the University of Maine helps consultants, extension agents, growers, and other practitioners in the potato-producing states to understand more about phosphorous acid and its use in potato post-harvest situations. This presentation specifically covers:
- Differences between phosphorus-based compounds used in agriculture
- Which pathogens are controlled by phosphorous acid
- How to apply the material onto potatoes entering storage
- Best practices for optimal disease control in potato post-harvest situations
View other presentations in the ‘Focus on Potato’ resource