Saskatoon discovery could have prevented Irish Potato Famine
A Saskatoon research scientist has discovered some good bacteria found in Saskatchewan and Alberta soils that could have stopped the Irish Potato Famine.
Sue Boyetchko and her team are taking that naturally-occurring bacteria, multiplying them in a lab and applying the bacteria to potato plants and potatoes themselves.
“That’s what we are trying to do is develop this into a product so that farmers or home gardeners can apply it at the right place, at the right time in order to control this disease,” she said.
During the Irish Potato Famine, about one million people died, while another million left Ireland after potato crops were infected with late blight in the 1840s.


