Latest News About Potato Wart

Updated 2026-05-21 18:03

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proposed National Potato Wart Response Plan

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has launched a final public consultation on a proposed National Potato Wart Response Plan (Response Plan). This Response Plan includes new measures to improve the Agency's processes to help contain, control, and prevent the spread of potato wart. This will replace the current Potato Wart Domestic Long Term Management Plan.

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Potato Wart

APSnet Feature. June, 2007...Introduction Potato wart is an important and serious disease of cultivated potato (Solanum tuberosum) with numerous accounts of disease detections occurring worldwide [e.g., (1,4,6)]. Potato wart is known by various names, including black scab, black wart, cauliflower disease, potato tumor, pota...

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A New Potato Wart Outbreak

A potato wart outbreak was recently discovered in a field on Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.), according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). It was revealed in a field adjacent to one where potato wart was detected in October 2021, prompting the CFIA to prohibit potato shipments to the United States in November 2021. “Last week, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s laboratory in Charlottetown detected the presence of potato wart in a field as part of its ongoing investigations related...

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National Potato Wart Response Plan

Phytosanitary measures to help contain, control, and prevent the spread of potato wart from any regulated areas in Canada, except Newfoundland.

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Potato wart - inspection.canada.ca

Synchytrium endobioticum is an obligate parasite of certain members of the order Solanaceae with potato (Solanum tuberosum) being the only cultivated host. In Mexico some wild Solanum species are also known as hosts.

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