2008
DOI: 10.1002/ps.1679
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Crop border and mineral oil sprays used in combination as physical control methods of the aphid‐transmitted potato virus Y in potato

Abstract: Combining border and oil provided the best reduction in PVY incidence 3 years out of 3, providing producers with a tool to reduce year-to-year variation in the effectiveness of crop borders or oil sprays used separately.

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“…Another PVY management tool that has been successful, especially for high value crops such as early generation seed potatoes, is the use of border crops (3,9,21,25). Surrounding crops with rows of a PVY nonhost crop provides a barrier to immigrating aphids.…”
Section: On-farm Management Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another PVY management tool that has been successful, especially for high value crops such as early generation seed potatoes, is the use of border crops (3,9,21,25). Surrounding crops with rows of a PVY nonhost crop provides a barrier to immigrating aphids.…”
Section: On-farm Management Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mineral oil sprays have generated mixed results in completely controlling PVY (3,4,8,20,30,52,53,71,81,95), and when initially registered were considered prohibitively expensive to apply at the frequencies prescribed for effective control. More promising is the recent introduction of chemicals and oils that have antifeedant properties.…”
Section: On-farm Management Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays mineral oils are commonly applied for potato protection in many European countries (Harringrton et al 1989, Sigvald and Hulle 2004, Martín-López et al 2006, Steinger et al 2014, including in Poland, where it is used increasingly in the case of cultivars susceptible to PVY. A high level of effectiveness (over 50 %) for potato protection against PVY infection was reported in field conditions by Kurppa and Hassai (1989), Milošević (1996), Turska and Wróbel (1999), Wróbel (2006), Rolot et al (2008), Boiteau et al (2009), Olubayo et al (2010, Fageria et al (2014), Steinger et al (2014). According to Boiteau et al (2009), in addition to application of mineral oil, greater protection can be achieved by ensuring adequate isolation around the plantation, e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…A high level of effectiveness (over 50 %) for potato protection against PVY infection was reported in field conditions by Kurppa and Hassai (1989), Milošević (1996), Turska and Wróbel (1999), Wróbel (2006), Rolot et al (2008), Boiteau et al (2009), Olubayo et al (2010, Fageria et al (2014), Steinger et al (2014). According to Boiteau et al (2009), in addition to application of mineral oil, greater protection can be achieved by ensuring adequate isolation around the plantation, e.g. use of potato plants resistant to PVY.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Bradley (1963) probó la inhibición de la transmisión del Virus Y de la patata (Potato virus Y, PVY; Potyvirus) mediante el uso de aceites. Desde entonces, se ha probado con éxito el uso de aceites minerales en el control de virus no persistentes (Simons y Zitter, 1980;Lowery et al, 1990;Webb y Linda, 1993;Umesh et al, 1995, Asjes, 2000Asjes y Blom-Barnhoorn, 2002) o combinándolos con cultivos barrera (Boiteau et al, 2009). …”
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