I've had a google and I think it looks rather like this:
Young leaves fail to enlarge, new leaflets roll upward and turn reddish purple color, or topmost leaves, become yellow. Potato purple-top wilt is synonymous with aster yellow; it is a viral disease spread by leafhoppers. Plant certified disease-free seed potatoes. Remove and destroy diseased plants. Keep the garden clean of plant debris. Control leaf-hoppers.
The above comes from this page: Potato Growing Problems: Troubleshooting - Harvest to Table
If you are wanting to grow a maincrop potato, why not try Sarpo Mira or Sarpo Axona, both of which are not unlike Desiree and are blight resistant. I wouldn't plant them in the same soil as the damaged ones though.
Stick a couple of bean seeds in where the potatoes are to check for aminopyralid. This comes from contaminated manure due to the horses eating grass or hay sprayed with the weedkiller, which passes unaltered (and therefore still damaging to plants) through the horse into the droppings.
Young leaves fail to enlarge, new leaflets roll upward and turn reddish purple color, or topmost leaves, become yellow. Potato purple-top wilt is synonymous with aster yellow; it is a viral disease spread by leafhoppers. Plant certified disease-free seed potatoes. Remove and destroy diseased plants. Keep the garden clean of plant debris. Control leaf-hoppers.
The above comes from this page: Potato Growing Problems: Troubleshooting - Harvest to Table
If you are wanting to grow a maincrop potato, why not try Sarpo Mira or Sarpo Axona, both of which are not unlike Desiree and are blight resistant. I wouldn't plant them in the same soil as the damaged ones though.
Stick a couple of bean seeds in where the potatoes are to check for aminopyralid. This comes from contaminated manure due to the horses eating grass or hay sprayed with the weedkiller, which passes unaltered (and therefore still damaging to plants) through the horse into the droppings.
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