SAFETY MANAGEMENT OF INSECT TRANSMISSION FOR PLUM POX VIRUS IN EGYPT | ||||
Fayoum Journal of Agricultural Research and Development | ||||
Article 10, Volume 25, Issue 2, July 2011, Page 104-111 PDF (471.54 K) | ||||
Document Type: Research articles. | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/fjard.2011.195507 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Mohga A. El. Tahlawy1; Amal A. Ahmed1; S.A. El Arnaouty2 | ||||
1Virus research department, institute of plant pathology, ARC. | ||||
2Department of economic entomology &pesticides, faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University. | ||||
Abstract | ||||
The Insect transmission were conducted under green house condition on pea plant plum pox virus has been able to be transmitted by six different aphid species Myzus persicae (70%) Aphis craccivora (50%) Hyalopterus pruni (30%) Rhopalosipinum padi (20%). A. faba (10%) A. gossypii (10%) the virus transmissibility by aphid is higher parallel to number of insect allowed acquire the virus plum pox transmitted by nymph stage more than adult stage (75% and 32%) respectively . Plum pox virus is beginning able to be acquired by M. persicae insect after 2 days post- inoculation period. The effects of releasing Chrysoperla carnea stephens larvae were tested with plum pox viruliferous aphid. The Infection has been decreased with Chrysoperla carnea releasing in the stage of M. persicae nymph. Finally, the results made clear that the insecticides decrease virus infection than C. carnea. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Plum box virus; Aphids; Chrysoperla carnea | ||||
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