Corky Scab in Potatoes (Streptomyces scabies)
Corky Scab is caused by bacteria Streptomyces scabies. It is particularly severe in dry periods. Affected potato tubers get scab lesions, which are quite variable, giving a raised corky area, or a pit.
To control corky scab:
- Keep potatoes well watered, especially during tuber set
- Aim for a soil pH of 5 or 5.2, by using acid producing fertilisers, such as ammonium sulphate. Do not lime or add manure before potatoes
- Grow resistant varieties
- Buy scab-free seed
- Rotate crops and have at least 4 clear years between potato crops on the same soil


