Articles
Carrot biotic stresses: challenges and research priorities
Article number
1264_13
Pages
113 – 122
Language
English
Abstract
Among the main biotic stresses of carrot crops, the pests such as nematodes and carrot fly and diseases including cavity spot, crown or cottony rot, black rot or leaf blight are targets for scientific researches over the world.
Components of integrated control programs for all these organisms are under development.
Success of such programs requires systemic approaches including knowledge about genetic diversity of the targets, their epidemiology, host physiology and host resistance mechanisms and compatibility among the different control tools or between programs targeting different goals.
Components of integrated control programs for all these organisms are under development.
Success of such programs requires systemic approaches including knowledge about genetic diversity of the targets, their epidemiology, host physiology and host resistance mechanisms and compatibility among the different control tools or between programs targeting different goals.
Authors
M. Briard
Keywords
integrated pest management, systemic approach, pests and diseases
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