The Enemies of the Potato: Bacterial Diseases
The Enemies of the Potato: Bacterial Diseases

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The Enemies of the Potato: Bacterial Diseases

1949
Movie
10 min
English

Bacterial diseases are caused by infinitely small beings, called microbes or bacteria, and are accompanied by physiological disorders such as hollow heart, black heart, etc. This documentary presents the main characteristics of these diseases as well as means of repression or prevention.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Educational

Plot Summary

This educational film likely details the various bacterial diseases that can affect potato crops, explaining their causes, symptoms, and potential impacts on agricultural yields. It would have been produced to inform farmers and agricultural students about crop management and disease prevention techniques relevant to the time.

Critical Reception

As an educational documentary from 1949, formal critical reception and audience ratings in the modern sense are not available. Such films were primarily evaluated based on their informational accuracy and effectiveness in teaching their intended audience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Aimed at practical agricultural education.

  • Focuses on identification and management of potato diseases.

  • Represents mid-20th century agricultural science communication.

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Fun Fact

Educational films like this were crucial in disseminating scientific knowledge to agricultural communities before the widespread adoption of television and the internet for information sharing.

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