Tobacco ringspot virus


















Even when it does occur, nematode transmission of TRSV to roots of plants may be of no significance, because the infection generally remains confined to the roots. Seed transmission is the most important mode of long-range dissemination and carry-over from season to season.

Systemically infected plants often produce infected seeds, which give rise to diseased seedlings. The extent of seed transmission depends on the time infection takes place; plants infected before bloom produce few or no seeds. One genotype PI of the annual ancestor of soybean Glycine soja is resistant to the virus. Other resistant PIs are and Virus-free soybean seeds should be used in commercial fields, and it may be desirable to avoid fields infested with dagger nematodes or treat them with an appropriate nematicide, if feasible.

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Canadian Plant Disease Survey, 70 2 Translation of tobacco ringspot virus RNA in reticulocyte lysate: proteolytic processing of the primary translation products. Journal of General Virology, Jones RT; Diachun S, Identification and prevalence of viruses in red clover in central Kentucky.

Plant Disease Reporter, 60 8 Jossey, S. First report of Tobacco ringspot virus in pumpkin Cucurbita pepo in Illinois. Plant Disease, 90 10 , Occurrence and distribution of pumpkin and squash viruses in Illinois.

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Serological indexing procedure for the detection of tobacco ringspot virus in Clerodendrum thomsoniae. Plant Disease Reporter, 59 9 First report of Tobacco ringspot virus infecting kudzu Pueraria montana in Louisiana. Plant Disease, 97 4 Lamberti F; Ciancio A, Diversity of Xiphinema americanum-group species and hierarchial cluster analysis of morphometrics.

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Plant Disease, 6 , McGuire JM, Retention of tobacco ringspot virus by Xiphinema americanum. Phytopathology, 63 2 Be sure to obtain current information about usage regulations and examine a current product label before applying any chemical. For assistance, contact your local N. Cooperative Extension county center. Receive Email Notifications for New Publications. NC State Extension Publications.

Related Publications. Browse Soybean Disease Information. Introduction Skip to Introduction. Pathogen Skip to Pathogen. Symptoms Skip to Symptoms. Figure 1. Bud proliferation caused by tobacco ringspot virus TRSV.

Thus, a survey was conducted for TRSV incidence among commercial blackberry stands in eight counties in Alabama during July Blackberry plants were observed to express virus-like symptoms including chlorotic spots on leaves, leaf veinal chlorosis, stunting, and combinations thereof.



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