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Rastagecko July 13, 2007 11:06 PM

flea beetles
 
I have a problem with flea beetles every year. Usually they are just a mild problem. The potatoes usually grow fast enough to keep ahead of the beetles and still produce a decent crop. With our dry weather this year, the plants are not fairing as well and a few have died without producing any tubers. I try not to use any chemicals in my garden, so I am looking for a good organic solution.
I am also looking for varieties that are resistant to flea beetles. I have heard that varieties with fuzzy foliage are not bothered by flea beetles, but not necessarily the best tasting. I am interested in colored potatoes, fingerlings, and ones with excellent flavor.
Any recommendations on organic solutions or resistant varieties?
James

Tom Wagner July 19, 2007 02:22 AM

I have many of those fuzzy leaf types you mention. Prince Harry is not so great flavored but the latest version, King Harry,(NY131) is a big improvement in flavor.

I am involved in creating all kinds of insect tolerant potato clones using various improved and will germplasm. Solanum berthaultii and other wild species are great sources of insect tolerance. If I get a chance, I'll post some photos of such lines for the readership. King Harry has been used in all color classes of potato crosses. Should have more info in the future. I think there is a future in the trichome haired potatoes.

I have had some flea beetle damage too, and in the tubers.

Tom Wagner

Rastagecko July 22, 2007 07:08 PM

Tom,
Thanks for the info. I will keep an eye out for your photos.
James


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