Developing a Management Strategy for Little Cherry Disease: The Case of Washington State

Little cherry disease (LCD) threatens the long-term economic sustainability of the Pacific Northwest sweet cherry ( ) industry. Results from a series of partial budget analyses indicate that additional investments in monitoring, testing, spraying to control for insect vectors, and removing infected...

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Veröffentlicht in:Plant disease 2019-09, Vol.103 (9), p.2184-2190
Hauptverfasser: Galinato, Suzette P, Gallardo, R Karina, Beers, Elizabeth H, Bixby-Brosi, Andrea J
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Little cherry disease (LCD) threatens the long-term economic sustainability of the Pacific Northwest sweet cherry ( ) industry. Results from a series of partial budget analyses indicate that additional investments in monitoring, testing, spraying to control for insect vectors, and removing infected trees are lower than the reduced profit losses compared with the do-nothing scenario. Also, management can prevent or lessen the negative impacts of higher little cherry virus (Velarivirus little cherry virus 1, Ampelovirus little cherry virus 2) spread rates. Our findings illustrate the importance of prevention, correct identification, and controlling for insect vectors in preventing the dissemination of LCD, for which the only known treatment is tree removal.
ISSN:0191-2917
1943-7692
DOI:10.1094/PDIS-12-18-2235-SR