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What do we (need to) know about low-susceptibility of codling moth against Cydia pomonella granulovirus (CpGV)!

Jehle, Johannes A.; Sayed, Samy and Wahl-Ermel, Britta (2006) What do we (need to) know about low-susceptibility of codling moth against Cydia pomonella granulovirus (CpGV)! [Was wir über die Minderempfindlichkeit des Apfelwicklers gegenüber dem Cydia pomonella Granulovirus (CpGV) wissen (müssen)!] In: Boos, Markus (Ed.) Ecofruit - 12th International Conference on Cultivation Technique and Phytopathological Problems in Organic Fruit-Growing: Proceedings to the Conference from 31st January to 2nd February 2006 at Weinsberg/Germany, pp. 14-24.

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Summary

In 2005, the first codling moth (CM) populations with a reduced susceptibility to Cydia pomonella granulovirus
(CpGV) products have been observed. This phenomenon might be an indicator of an emerging resistance of
CM to CpGV. This paper summarizes some aspects of CM CpGV interaction and discusses potential
mechanisms in the host virus interaction, which could contribute to the observed low susceptibility. In order to
develop and implement successful resistance management strategies, much more knowledge about the
plasticity of CM CpGV interaction and the diversity of CM populations is essential.


EPrint Type:Conference paper, poster, etc.
Type of presentation:Paper
Keywords:Codling moth, Cydia pomonella granulovirus, CpGV, resistance
Subjects: Crop husbandry > Crop health, quality, protection
Crop husbandry > Production systems > Fruit and berries
Research affiliation: International Conferences > 2006: Ecofruit
Related Links:http://www.ecofruit.net
Deposited By: Tagung, Ecofruit
ID Code:13757
Deposited On:24 Jul 2008
Last Modified:12 Apr 2010 07:37
Document Language:English
Status:Published
Refereed:Peer-reviewed and accepted

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