2017
DOI: 10.15761/vrr.1000122
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Current status of viral diseases of potato and their ecofriendly management -A critical review

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“…Finally for classification Support vector machine is used and achieved an accuracy of 95%. In [19] author considers fungal diseases like Early blight and Late blighusesnd use pre-trained models like VGG19 for transfer learning to extract the pertinent features from the dataset. Then, with the help of multipleclassifiers results the logistic regression outperformed others by a substantial margin of classification accuracy obtaining 97.8%.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Finally for classification Support vector machine is used and achieved an accuracy of 95%. In [19] author considers fungal diseases like Early blight and Late blighusesnd use pre-trained models like VGG19 for transfer learning to extract the pertinent features from the dataset. Then, with the help of multipleclassifiers results the logistic regression outperformed others by a substantial margin of classification accuracy obtaining 97.8%.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Viral infection of potato plants affects both the yield and quality of potatoes (Kotzampigikis et al, 2008). Contemporary research suggests that the loss of yield associated with viral infection of potato plants varies from 10 to 80% (Awasthi & Verma, 2017; Bashir et al, 2021; Hao et al, 2007; Huang et al, 2009; Kumar et al, 2020; Kumar et al, 2019; Wang et al, 2011; Wang et al, 2005; Whitworth et al, 2006). Most damaging effects are observed in the plants infected by PLRV and PVY (Kotzampigikis et al, 2008; Weidemann, 1988).…”
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“…Plant diseases are among the main factors restraining high yields. At the same time, special attention should be paid to viral diseases of potato [1]. Viral diseases are the main obstacle to successful potato cultivation, so the main requirement for seed potatoes is their viral purity.…”
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