Validating immunoassay test performance in the detection of Corynebacterium sepedonicum during the growing season

The growth and serological detection of Corynebacterium sepedonicum in potato stems was studied in the growth chamber and in the field. Populations of C. sepedonicum were similar in two susceptible cultivars, Norchip and Russet Burbank, which differ in seasonal maturity. The maximum population of the ring rot bacterium in these cultivars was between 10 8 and 10 9 cfu/g fresh weight, depending on the growing season. Populations of C. sepedonicum in stems of field-grown plants of Belrus developed more slowly and were generally lower when compared to the two susceptible cultivars. Development of bacterial ring rot symptoms in Norchip and Russet Burbank was associated with bacterial populations ≥10 7 cfu/g fresh weight (...)