Insecticide practice for aphid control in potatoes
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https://doi.org/10.30843/nzpp.2006.59.4547Abstract
Insecticide use for aphid control in potatoes by mainly Canterbury growers was assessed by a New Zealandwide postal survey in 200102 and by examination of spray diaries from Canterbury (11 seed and 13 process growers) in 200304 Only 22 (16 growers) of seed and 4 (12 growers) of fresh potato growers responded to the postal survey with Canterbury growers making up 93 of the respondents Overall results indicate that most seed crops received a single seed/tuber treatment as well as approximately five foliar applications Most process crops (200304 only) were seed/tuber treated with 0 or 1 foliar applications For fresh crops (200102 only) 59 were seed/tuber treated and 14 had 2 or 6 foliar applications Seed/tuber treatments were mostly imidacloprid but also phorate Foliar applications included organophosphate carbamate synthetic pyrethroid and pyridineazomethine insecticides Insecticide use patterns are discussed in relation to the effectiveness of aphid/virus control and the risk of insecticide resistanceDownloads
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2006-08-01
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van_Toor, R.F., and D.A.J. Teulon. “Insecticide Practice for Aphid Control in Potatoes”. New Zealand Plant Protection 59 (August 1, 2006): 235–241. Accessed May 28, 2023. https://journal.nzpps.org/index.php/nzpp/article/view/4547.
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