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Gries, S.Z., Virus Research Laboratory, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Oppenheimer, Y., Plant Protection Service, Ministry of Agriculture, Jaffa, Israel
Zutha, Z., Vegetable Plant Breeder, Hazera Seed Company, Israel
A trial to grow seed potatoes in summer 1968 in the Golan Heights indicated that hardly any aphid transmission of potato virus Y (PVY) could be noticed. Normal plant growth and tuber formation were observed. The incidence of seed borne virus diseases in fields grown from local seed produced in the Golan Heights in 1970 was: PVY 0.1-0.3% in 2 out of 33 inspected fields, potato leaf roll virus (PLRV) 0.3-2% in 19 fields. In 1972 30 fields were inspected, PVY was observed in 3 fields at a level of 0.1-0.2% PLRV at a level of 1-4% in 28 fields. Alfalfa mosaic visus (AMV) and Stolbur were not observed. The result of post-harvest control in field plots planted with seed potatoes produced in the Golan Heights in 1969, 1970 and 1971 were: PVY very low infection, 0.2-0.7%, for the three years; PLRV, low percentage, 0.3-0.7%, in 1970 and 1971, while it increased in 1972 to 1.3-6%. AMV and Stolbur were not observed. © 1973 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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Trials to grow certified seed potatoes in the Golan Heights
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Gries, S.Z., Virus Research Laboratory, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Oppenheimer, Y., Plant Protection Service, Ministry of Agriculture, Jaffa, Israel
Zutha, Z., Vegetable Plant Breeder, Hazera Seed Company, Israel
Trials to grow certified seed potatoes in the Golan Heights
A trial to grow seed potatoes in summer 1968 in the Golan Heights indicated that hardly any aphid transmission of potato virus Y (PVY) could be noticed. Normal plant growth and tuber formation were observed. The incidence of seed borne virus diseases in fields grown from local seed produced in the Golan Heights in 1970 was: PVY 0.1-0.3% in 2 out of 33 inspected fields, potato leaf roll virus (PLRV) 0.3-2% in 19 fields. In 1972 30 fields were inspected, PVY was observed in 3 fields at a level of 0.1-0.2% PLRV at a level of 1-4% in 28 fields. Alfalfa mosaic visus (AMV) and Stolbur were not observed. The result of post-harvest control in field plots planted with seed potatoes produced in the Golan Heights in 1969, 1970 and 1971 were: PVY very low infection, 0.2-0.7%, for the three years; PLRV, low percentage, 0.3-0.7%, in 1970 and 1971, while it increased in 1972 to 1.3-6%. AMV and Stolbur were not observed. © 1973 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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