Studies on Aerobiology and Epidemiology of Late Blight Disease of Potato

Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is the world’s largest grown vegetable crop followed by sweet potato and tomato and ranks fourth in the worldwide production after maize, rice and wheat. In India, the potato covers an area of 21.79 lakh ha with yearly production of 53,027.21tonnes. Karnataka stands 11 th among potato producing states in India, which accounts for 1.23 per cent of overall potato production (Annon, 2019).

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