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Loren Giesler
... are where Dr. Giesler spends most of his effort. His research projects in soybean include Bean pod mottle virus, Soybean Cyst Nematode and Phytophthora root and stem rot. Other projects include annual rose ...
plantpath.unl.edu

Nebraska plant viruses
... Alfalfa mosaic (common) - description Barley yellow dwarf (luteovirus) - description Bean pod mottle (comovirus, common) - description Bean yellow mosaic (potyvirus) - description Beet curly top (curtovirus, rare) ... - description Corn lethal necrosis (mixed infection of maize chlorotic mottle virus with potyvirus) Cowpea chlorotic mottle (bromovirus - found once in a soybean seedling in breeder ...
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APSnet Education Center | K-12 Plant Path-Ways News and Views - Archive
... Cacao Supply March 2004: Genetic Engineering of Plants - A Topic for Classroom Debate February 2004: Bean Pod Mottle Virus in the Midwest - A Known Pathogen Becomes a New Problem January 2004: Plant Pathologists ...
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Diseases of Soybeans (Glycine max (L.) Merrill)
... Bean pod mottle genus Comovirus, Bean pod mottle virus (BPMV) Bean yellow mosaic genus Potyvirus, Bean yellow mosaic virus (BYMV) Brazilian bud blight genus Ilarvirus, Tobacco streak virus (TSV) Cowpea chlorotic mottle genus Bromovirus, Cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV) Mung bean ...
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SOY009 - Soybean Viruses
... Koenning, Extension Plant Pathologist [General Information] [Soybean Mosaic Virus] [Bean Pod Mottle Virus] [Tobacco Ringspot Virus] [Cowpea Chlorotic Mottle Virus][Resistant Cultivars] [Back to Soybean Disease Notes ][Other ... not proved practical or reliable as a means of virus management. BEAN POD MOTTLE VIRUS – BPMV Bean pod mottle virus (Fig. 3.) though generally less common than SMV can ...
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A Plant Pathology Page Featuring Molecular Plant Virology and Mycology, Pet Risk Assessment
... are intended for use in molecular farming. I also worked in a project to differentiate Bean Pod Mottle Comovirus strains. This is an important virus in soy, and can reduce plant vigor and ... purified watermelon mosaic 2 virus (WMV-2) particles; cytological alterations caused by WMV-2 on bean 'BT-2'; and pepper ringspot virus (PRV) on tomato; and a photo of a watermelon ...
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Vegetable Crops Pt1
... during cool, rainy conditions. Root Rot (fungus - Rhizoctonia solani): Bean seed may rot in soil or the young seedling may ... (four to five years) will help reduce losses. Pod Blight (fungus - Diaporthe phaseolorum): Pod blight of lima beans is first observed ... causes prominent vein clearing in young leaves, followed by pronounced mosaic mottle on older leaves, and stunting. With cucumber, the fruit is ...
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Vegetable Crops - pt 4
... strain. Young leaves of affected plants show a greenish-yellow mottle and may be curved and irregular in shape. Leaves curl ... Same as charcoal rot. See the section on charcoal rot. Pod Spot (fungus - Cladosporium sp.): Irregular, purplish or blackish spots on ... defoliation during periods of high humidity. See bacterial blight of bean. Mosaic (virus): Several viruses may produce a mosaic pattern on ...
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CSIRO PUBLISHING - Australasian Plant Pathology
... ) - $25.00 Role of beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae and Nitidulidae) in the spread of Phytophthora palmivora pod rot of cocoa in Papua New Guinea J. K. Konam and D. I. Guest pp ... pp. 125-127 Abstract | PDF (1 MB) - $25.00 First record of Cowpea mild mottle virus in bean crops in Argentina P. E. Rodríguez Pardina, J. D. Arneodo, G. A. Truol, P ...
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