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titleOfInvention Methods to reduce arbovirus infection
abstract The present invention is directed to reducing insect vectors in plants by applying an insecticide of anthranilamide or an aminothiadiazole (ryanodine receptor modulator) in combination with a plant activator Methods of viral infection and spread, methods of reducing damage to plants caused by viral infections, and methods of enhancing crops including methods for improving plant growth, vigor and yield, directed to compositions comprising the combination and directed to Treated plant propagation material.
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