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Autor:
Laurence V. Madden, Amy D. Ziems, Anne E. Dorrance, Loren J. Giesler, Margaret G. Redinbaugh, SueAnn Berry, Jean L. Vacha, George L. Graef
Publikováno v:
Plant Disease. 91:719-726
Bean pod mottle virus (BPMV) has become increasingly common in soybean throughout the north-central region of the United States. Yield loss assessments on southern soybean germplasm have reported reductions ranging from 3 to 52%. Currently, no soybea
Publikováno v:
Phytopathology. 99(8)
Tatineni, S., Ziems, A. D., Wegulo, S. N., and French, R. 2009. Triticum mosaic virus: A distinct member of the family Potyviridae with an unusually long leader sequence. Phytopathology 99:943-950. The complete genome sequence of Triticum mosaic viru
Autor:
C. Tande, Jen Olson, K. Kinzer, Tamla Blunt, Judy O'Mara, Gary D. Franc, Dai Ito, Jacob A. Price, Amy D. Ziems, Mary Burrows, Charles M. Rush, James P. Stack
Publikováno v:
Plant Health Progress. 10
Field surveys in 2008 determined the prevalence and diversity of viruses present in the Great Plains wheat crops. Symptomatic plants (n = 754) in nine states were tested for Wheat streak mosaic virus (WSMV), Wheat mosaic virus (WMoV, formerly known a
Autor:
Amy D. Ziems, Loren J. Giesler
Publikováno v:
Plant Health Progress. 7
The incidence of soybean viruses is increasing across the North Central Region of the United States as indicated by survey efforts and grower reports from several states. To determine the level of virus infection in Nebraska, we surveyed soybean fiel
Publikováno v:
Plant Disease. 92:1588-1588
Soybean rust caused by Phakopsora pachyrhizi Sydow was first observed in the continental United States in Louisiana in November 2004 (2). As part of the national soybean rust monitoring effort, samples were collected on 3 October 2007 during the scou
Publikováno v:
Plant Disease. 90:109-109
During August of 2004, soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) plants exhibiting symptoms typical of sudden death syndrome (SDS) caused by Fusarium solani (Mart.) Sacc. f. sp. glycines (= Fusarium virguliforme Akoi, O'Donnell, Homma, & Lattanzi) (1) were ob