A method for quantification of late blight (Phytophthora infestans) in potato tuber tissue using a digital scanner and image analysis software is presented. The average reflective intensity of light reflected from the cut surface of sample tubers measures the darkened, diseased potato tuber tissue amid lighter, late blight-free tissue. In the absence of disease, potato variety, tuber shape, and tuber size do not influence the scan results. While digital quantification of late blight in tubers under controlled inoculation conditions is consistent, the digital assessments of late blight did not correspond exactly with those from a conventional subjective visual method. Used together, the methods can provide complementary information regarding varietal susceptibility to P. infestans development on the tuber surface and internal tuber tissue. The method of image analysis presented may be used to determine susceptibility of potato tubers to late blight in varietal development programs, storage research programs, or other tuber research programs.
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