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Title: | Persistent of Superior-70 oil on peach leaves and its effect on plum pox virus transmission by green peach aphid and EPG monitoring of aphid probing behavior |
Authors: | Samara, Rana Lowery, Tom stobbs, Lorne Vickers, Trish Bittner, Lori |
Keywords: | Plum Pox Virus;green peach aphid;detached leaves technique;electrical penetration graph |
Issue Date: | May-2014 |
Publisher: | Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Convention Niagara falls, Ontario. Canada |
Citation: | Samara, R. Lowery, T., Vickers, T., & Bittner, L. (2014). Persistent of Superior-70 oil on peach leaves and its effect on plum pox virus transmission by green peach aphid and EPG monitoring of aphid probing behavior. Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Convention Niagara falls, Ontario. Canada. |
Abstract: | The efficiency of horticultural summer oil Superior-70 against green peach aphid ability to transmit PPV was evaluated in the greenhouse by the detached leaf technique. Leaves from spayed peach seedling were collected after zero, 2, 4, 7, 9, 11 and 14 days of oil application and were inoculated with 25 starved GPA for 2 hours period prior transferred to leaves treated with oil or water. The results are shown and discussed in text. |
URI: | https://scholar.ptuk.edu.ps/handle/123456789/360 |
Appears in Collections: | Sciences and Agricultural Technology Faculty |
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