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titleOfInvention METHOD FOR EFFICIENT ENHANCEMENT OF ANTIPHYTOVIRAL PLANT PROTECTION AGENTS
abstract The invention relates to a method for increasing the action of antiphytoviral pesticides. This is achieved according to the invention by the fact that 2-alkyl-glycero-3-phosphocholines substituted in the 1-position by H, alkyl or aralkyl, in which the length of the two-terminal alkyl chain can vary between 7 and 21 carbon atoms, are added to antiphytoviral crop protection agents , As a result, their antiphytoviral effects are increased synergistically. There is so much reduction in viral replication that in practice, new infections can be eliminated to a high percentage, thus providing a tangible improvement in seedlings of vegetatively propagated plants, including regenerates from meristem cultures. Likewise, virus-induced yield depression can be reduced to a greater extent than by individual means or even avoided altogether. The spectrum of influenceable viruses is expanded. The development of preventable viruses is counteracted.
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