2001
DOI: 10.1603/0022-0493-94.6.1332
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Green Peach Aphid (Homoptera: Aphididae) Action Thresholds for Controlling the Spread of Potato Leafroll Virus in Idaho

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“…Keeping aphids at low densities on potato plants is of primary importance as Mowry (2001) demonstrated that damages caused to tubers by PLRV are linearly correlated to M. persicae densities. The two experiments performed in this study showed that S. polyadenium and S. tarijense were generally more resistant than S. tuberosum cv.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Keeping aphids at low densities on potato plants is of primary importance as Mowry (2001) demonstrated that damages caused to tubers by PLRV are linearly correlated to M. persicae densities. The two experiments performed in this study showed that S. polyadenium and S. tarijense were generally more resistant than S. tuberosum cv.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Keeping aphids at low densities on potato plants is of primary importance as Mowry (2001) demonstrated that damages caused to tubers by PLRV are linearly correlated to M. persicae densities. The two experiments performed in this study showed that S. polyadenium and S. tarijense were generally more resistant than S. tuberosum cv.…”
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“…IN THE IRRIGATED POTATO (Solanum tuberosum L.) growing region of central Washington, the two most injurious pest insects are the green peach aphid, Myzus persicae Sulzer, and the Colorado potato beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata Say (Mowry 2001). The green peach aphid typically limits yields indirectly as a vector of potato leafroll virus, rather than directly through feeding (Peters 1967).…”
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“…The green peach aphid typically limits yields indirectly as a vector of potato leafroll virus, rather than directly through feeding (Peters 1967). The virus causes reductions in marketable tuber yields, primarily by inducing net necrosis during storage (Mowry 2001). Net necrosis degrades tuber quality, rendering tubers unusable for poststorage processing (Mowry 2001).…”
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