Use of netting and whitewash spray to protect papaya plants against Nivun Haamir (NH)-dieback disease |
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Authors: | A. Franck and M. Bar-Joseph |
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Affiliation: | Department of Virology and The S. Tolkowsky Laboratory, ARO, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel |
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Abstract: | A disease causing the decline of papaya (Carica papaya) plants was noticed in the Jordan Valley in 1982. The disease caused severe yellowing of the upper leaves and dieback of the apex. The disease was not transmissible mechanically and continued efforts to associate viruses and viroids have so far been unsuccessful. Epidemiological observations suggested that the disease is airborne and probably caused by a mollicute. In order to test this hypothesis, plots were covered by an insect-proof net and with white nets providing 15, 30 and 50% shade. The 30%, 50% and insect-proof nettings provided complete protection, and the 15% netting reduced disease incidence to <2%, compared with>37% in the uncovered control plot. Spraying plants at weekly intervals with a commercial whitewash solution was also found to be effective in reducing disease incidence. The advantages of using a range of netting field treatments as a simple means for obtaining information on the epidemiological nature of a new disease are described. |
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Keywords: | Papaya diseases net covers whitewash spraying disease prevention Carica papaya |
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