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Publikováno v:
Plant disease. 82(5)
The potential of herbaceous weeds commonly growing in or adjacent to cucurbit crops to serve as alternate hosts and overwintering reservoirs of Erwinia tracheiphila, a causal agent of cucurbit wilt, was investigated. Methods for isolation, maintenanc
Autor:
M. Demuth, F. E. Gildow, William L. Schneider, V. D. Damsteegt, Ralph Scorza, Kimberly M. Webb, Andrew L. Stone
Publikováno v:
Plant disease. 91(1)
Plum pox (Sharka) is a serious virus disease of stone fruits caused by the Plum pox virus (PPV). To determine which species could function as potential hosts and virus reservoirs, we used aphid transmission and bud or chip grafting to evaluate the su
Autor:
Micki M. Kuhlmann, A L Stone, V D Damsteegt, D J Sherman, Bin Tian, Leslie L. Domier, F. E. Gildow, W. L. Schneider
Publikováno v:
Plant disease. 95(8)
Soybean dwarf virus (SbDV) exists as several distinct strains based on symptomatology, vector specificity, and host range. Originally characterized Japanese isolates of SbDV were specifically transmitted by Aulacorthum solani. More recently, addition
Autor:
F. E. Gildow, Andrew L. Stone, Bin Tian, Diana J. Sherman, William L. Schneider, V. D. Damsteegt
Publikováno v:
Viruses
Viruses; Volume 9; Issue 6; Pages: 155
Viruses; Volume 9; Issue 6; Pages: 155
Soybean Dwarf Virus (SbDV) is an important plant pathogen, causing economic losses in soybean. In North America, indigenous strains of SbDV mainly infect clover, with occasional outbreaks in soybean. To evaluate the risk of a US clover strain of SbDV
Publikováno v:
Plant Disease. 95:751-754
Within two decades of its discovery, Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (ZYMV) achieved a global distribution. However, whether or not seed transmission occurs in this economically significant crop pathogen is controversial, and the relative impact of seed
Publikováno v:
Phytopathology®. 98:1233-1241
Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) is a major component of the virus complex that has become more pronounced in snap bean in the midwestern and northeastern United States since 2001. Multiple-vector-transfer tests were done to estimate the CMV transmission
Autor:
Mary Burrows, Diana Cox-Foster, F. E. Gildow, Xiaolong Yang, Stewart M. Gray, Theodore W. Thannhauser
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology. 82:291-299
Cereal yellow dwarf virus -RPV (CYDV-RPV) is transmitted specifically by the aphids Rhopalosiphum padi and Schizaphis graminum in a circulative nonpropagative manner. The high level of vector specificity results from the vector aphids having the func
Autor:
Diana J. Sherman, C. Wallis, V. D. Damsteegt, F. E. Gildow, William L. Schneider, Andrew L. Stone
Publikováno v:
Journal of General Virology. 88:2839-2845
Plum pox virus (PPV) populations from peaches are able to adapt consistently to herbaceous hosts, characterized by a reduction in time to symptom development, increases in inoculation efficiency and increased titres. PPV adaptation was studied by usi
Autor:
Barrie E. Overton, Deborah S. Grove, Elwin L. Stewart, Nancy G. Wenner, Xinshun Qu, F. E. Gildow
Publikováno v:
Plant Disease. 91:1083-1088
Stewart, E. L., Qu, X. S., Overton, B. E., Gildow, F. E., Wenner, N. G., and Grove, D. S. 2007. Development of a real-time RT-PCR SYBR Green assay for Tomato ring spot virus in grape. Plant Dis. 91:1083-1088. Grapevines infected with Tomato ring spot
Autor:
F. E. Gildow, Peter Palukaitis, I. B. Kaplan, Daniel R. Ripoll, Stewart M. Gray, Lawrence Lee
Publikováno v:
Journal of General Virology. 88:1821-1830
The coat protein (CP) of potato leafroll virus (PLRV) is the primary component of the capsid, and is a multifunctional protein known to be involved in vector transmission and virus movement within plant hosts, in addition to particle assembly. Thirte