WERA_OLD89: Potato Virus Disease Control

(Multistate Research Coordinating Committee and Information Exchange Group)

Status: Inactive/Terminating

SAES-422 Reports

02/03/2003

Crosslin, J.M., Hamm, P.B., Eastwell, K.C., Thornton, R.E., Brown, C.R., Corsini, D., Shiel, P.J., and Berger, P.H. 2002. First report of PVYN potyvirus on potatoes in the northwestern United States. Plant Disease 86:1177.

08/23/2004

Boydston, R.A., H. Mojtahedi, J.M. Crosslin, P.E. Thomas, T. Anderson, E. Riga. 2004. Evidence for the influence of weeds on corky ringspot persistence in alfalfa and Scotch spearmint rotations. Am. J. Pot. Res. 81:215-225.


Crosslin, J.M., P.B. Hamm, K.C. Eastwell, R.E. Thornton, C.R. Brown, D. Corsini, P.J. Shiel, and P.H. Berger. 2002. First report of the necrotic strain of Potato virus Y (PVYN) potyvirus on potatoes in the northwestern United States. Plant Disease 86:1177.


Crosslin, J.M., P.E. Thomas, and R.W. Hammond. 2003. Genetic variability of genomic RNA 2 of four tobacco rattle tobravirus isolates from potato fields in the northwestern United States. Virus Research 96:99-105.


Mojtahedi, H., R.A. Boydston, P.E. Thomas, J.M. Crosslin, G.S. Santo, E. Riga, and T.L. Anderson. 2003. Weed hosts of Paratrichodorus allius and Tobacco rattle virus in the Pacific northwest. Am. J. Pot. Res. 80:379-385.


Mojtahedi, H., J.M. Crosslin, P.E. Thomas, G.S. Santo, C.R. Brown, and J.H. Wilson. 2002. Impact of wheat and corn as rotational crops on corky ringspot disease of Russet Norkotah potato. Am. J. Pot. Res. 79:339-344.


Mojtahedi, H, G.S. Santo, P.E. Thomas, J.M. Crosslin, and R.A Boydston. 2002. Eliminating tobacco rattle virus from viruliferous Paratrichodorus allius and establishing a new virus-vector combination. J. Nematology 34:66-69.


Nolte, P., JL Whitworth, MK Thornton and CS McItosh. 2004. Effect of Seedborne Potato virus Y on Performance of Russet Burbank, Russet Norkotah and Shepody Potato. Plant Disease 88:248-252.


Piche, L.M., R. P. Singh, X. Nie, and N. C. Gudmestad. 2004.. Diversity Among Potato virus Y Isolates Obtained from Potatoes Grown in the United States. Phytopathology 94:1368-1375.


05/25/2005

Alvarez, J.M. 2004. Potato insect pests. In J.L. Capinera (ed.), Encyclopedia of Entomology. Klower Academic Press, 1803-1816.

Alvarez, J.M. 2004. Nightshade plants are an aphid magnet and also harbor potato viruses. Potato Grower, 33: 44-46.
Alvarez, J.M. and R. Srinivasan. 2005. Evaluation of hairy nightshade as an inoculum source for the aphid-mediated transmission of potato leafroll virus. J. Economic Entomol. In press.

Alvarez, J.M. and R. Srinivasan. 2005. Evaluation of hairy nightshade as an inoculum source for the aphid-mediated transmission of potato leafroll virus. J. Economic Entomol. In press.

Boydston, R.A., H. Mojtahedi, J.M. Crosslin, P.E. Thomas, T. Anderson, E. Riga. 2004. Evidence for the influence of weeds on corky ringspot persistence in alfalfa and Scotch spearmint rotations. Am. J. Pot. Res. 81:215-225.

Crosslin, J.M., J.E. Munyaneza, A. Jensen, and P.B. Hamm. 2005. Association of beet leafhopper (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) with a clover proliferation group phytoplasma in Columbia Basin of Washington and Oregon. J. Economic Entomol. 98:279-283.

Crosslin, J.M., P.B. Hamm, P.J. Shiel, D.C. Hane, C.R. Brown, and P.H. Berger. 2005. Serological and molecular detection of tobacco veinal necrosis isolates of Potato Virus Y (PVYN) from potatoes grown in the western United States. Am. J. Pot. Res. (in press; accepted Dec. 7, 2004).

Nolte, P., JL Whitworth, MK Thornton and CS McItosh. 2004. Effect of Seedborne Potato virus Y on Performance of Russet Burbank, Russet Norkotah and Shepody Potato. Plant Disease 88:248-252.

Novy, R.G., Alvarez, J.M., Corsini, D.L., Nasruddin, A., Radcliffe, E.B., and Ragsdale, D.W. 2004. Resistance to PVY, PLRV, PVX, green peach aphid, colorado potato beetle, and wireworm in the progeny of a tri-species somatic hybrid. Am. J. Pot. Res. 81 (1): 77-78.

Piche, L.M., R. P. Singh, X. Nie, and N. C. Gudmestad. 2004. Diversity Among Potato virus Y Isolates Obtained from Potatoes Grown in the United States. Phytopathology 94:1368-1375.

04/04/2006

Alvarez, J.M. and P.J.S. Hutchinson, 2005. Managing hairy nightshade to
reduce potato viruses and insect vectors. Outlooks on Pest Management
Journal. 16 (6): 249-252.

Alvarez, J.M. and R. Srinivasan. 2005. Evaluation of hairy nightshade as an
inoculum source for the aphid-mediated transmission of potato leafroll virus.
Journal of Economic Entomology. 98: 1101-1108.

Crosslin, J.M., G.J. Vandemark, and J.E. Munyaneza. 2006. Development of
A real-time, quantitative PCR for detection of the Columbia Basin potato
purple top phytoplasma in plants and beet leafhoppers. Plant Dis.
90:663-667.

Lorenzen, J.H., T. Meacham, P.H. Berger, P.J. Shiel, J.M. Crosslin, P.B.
Hamm, and H. Kopp. 2006. Whole genome characterization of Potato virus
Y isolates collected in the western USA and their comparison to isolates
from Europe and Canada. Arch. Virol. 151:1055-1074.

Munyaneza, J.E., J.M. Crosslin, and J.E. Upton. 2006. Beet leafhopper
(Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) transmits the Columbia Basin potato purple top
phytoplasma to potatoes, beets, and weeds. J. Econ. Entomol.
99:268-272.

Crosslin, J.M., P.B. Hamm, P.J. Shiel, D.C. Hane, C.R. Brown, and P.H.
Berger. 2005. Serological and molecular detection of tobacco veinal
necrosis isolates of Potato Virus Y (PVY-N) from potatoes grown in the
western United States. Am. J. Potato Res. 82:263-269.

Crosslin, J.M., J.E. Munyaneza, A. Jensen, and P.B. Hamm. 2005.
Association of beet leafhopper (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) with a clover
proliferation group phytoplasma in Columbia Basin of Washington and
Oregon. J. Econ. Entomol. 98:279-283.

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