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    Assessment of Tolerance to Zebra Chip in Potato Breeding Lines under Different Insecticide Regimes in New Zealand by Anderson, John A. D., Wright, Peter J., Jaksons, Peter, Puketapu, Aleise J., Walker, Graham P.

    Published in American journal of potato research (01-10-2018)
    “…Fourteen potato lines, including some indicating reduced susceptibility to zebra chip (ZC), were assessed in trials over three seasons at Pukekohe (New…”
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    Development of Action Thresholds for Management of Bactericera cockerelli and Zebra Chip Disease in Potatoes at Pukekohe, New Zealand by Walker, Graham P., MacDonald, Frances H., Wright, Peter J., Puketapu, Aleise J., Gardner-Gee, Robin, Connolly, Patrick G., Anderson, John A. D.

    Published in American journal of potato research (01-04-2015)
    “…Bactericera cockerelli (tomato potato psyllid, TPP) is a serious pest of potato crops, causing feeding damage and also vectoring Candidatus Liberibacter…”
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    Trial heterogeneity and variance models in the genetic evaluation of potato tuber yield by Paget, Mark F., Alspach, Peter A., Anderson, John A.D., Genet, Russell A., Apiolaza, Luis A.

    Published in Plant breeding (01-04-2015)
    “…Genetic evaluation aims to identify genotypes with high empirical breeding values (EBVs) for selection as parents. In this study, 2157 potato genotypes were…”
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    Assessment of Susceptibility to Zebra Chip and Bactericera cockerelli of Selected Potato Cultivars under Different Insecticide Regimes in New Zealand by Anderson, John A. D., Walker, Graham P., Alspach, Peter A., Jeram, Moe, Wright, Peter J.

    Published in American journal of potato research (01-02-2013)
    “…Tomato-Potato Psyllid (TPP) Bactericera cockerelli was first identified in New Zealand in 2006 and has caused major problems for the potato industry,…”
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    Investigations on the role of acid invertase and UDP-glucose pyrophosphorylase in potato clones with varying resistance to cold-induced sweetening by McKenzie, M.J, Sowokinos, J.R, Shea, I.M, Gupta, S.K, Lindlauf, R.R, Anderson, J.A.D

    Published in American journal of potato research (01-05-2005)
    “…Fifteen potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) clones with varying resistance to cold-induced sweetening were analysed for vacuolar acid invertase (AcInv, EC 3.2.1.26)…”
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