Ecology and Control

Ecology and control of plant viruses should be stressed together, for it is through understanding the ecology and epidemiology of plant viruses and their vectors that we have been able to control successfully a number of important plant virus diseases. It will be seen that some of the ground covered here has been detailed from a different viewpoint in Chapter 7. However, we feel that some overlap is inevitable in putting control measures and their ecological basis in context.

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