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1563480 southern blight Sclerotium rolfsii The dry, crusty, circular lesions with sharply defined margins can be popped out.  Infection is  shallow, 1-5mm.  Adjoining tissue is bitter.  (Oct78, cv.Jewel)
1563481 southern blight Sclerotium rolfsii The circular lesions are crusty, 1-5mm deep, with sharply defined margin and can be popped out.  Infected tissue is bitter.  The lesions can be confused with those of Pox.  (cv.Jewel, Oct78)
1563408 scurf Monilochaetes infuscans Scurf lesions on stems of sprouts pulled off of bedded sweetpotatoes with scurf.  (Jan73Jewel)
1563409 scurf Monilochaetes infuscans Historic photo of sweetpotatoes with scurf harvested in baskets.  (Porto Rico <1965)
1563411 scurf Monilochaetes infuscans Sweetpotato slip used to plant production field.  The plant was pulled from a bedded root.  
1563413 scurf Monilochaetes infuscans Notice scurf lesion on stem and preponderance of lesions on the stem-end of roots (Nov77 Jewel)
1563414 scurf Monilochaetes infuscans Notice scurf lesions on the stem and preponderance of lesions on the stem-end of the edible roots
1563419 scurf Monilochaetes infuscans Scurf lesions on stem-end of root. (Jewe Nov85l)
1563422 scurf Monilochaetes infuscans Scurf on roots still attached to stem.  Notice that scurf is more prevalent on the stem end of the root than on the root end . 
1563425 scurf Monilochaetes infuscans Scurf on roots still attached to stem.  Notice that scurf is more prevalent on the stem end of the roots than on the root end.  The stem on which the roots developed is heavily infected and is the source of inoculum to infect the edible roots.  (Jewel Nov77)
1563427 scurf Monilochaetes infuscans Scurfy sweetpotatoes harvested in baskets. (Porto Rico <1960)
1563428 scurf Monilochaetes infuscans Scurfy sweetpotatoes harvested in baskets. (Porto Rico <1960)
1563124 charcoal rot Macrophomina phaseolina 09Sep93
1563064 gray mold Botrytis cinerea

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