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Detection and Characterization of Potato Virus Y (PVY) Strains and Mixed Infections in San Luis Valley, Colorado

open access: yesPhytoFrontiers
Potato virus Y (PVY) is a major economic threat to potato production worldwide. Understanding the prevalent PVY strains and their dynamics is crucial for effective management. This study investigated PVY trends and diversity in the San Luis Valley (SLV),
Jennifer Rushton   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Host Recovery and Reduced Virus Level in the Upper Leaves after Potato virus Y Infection Occur in Tobacco and Tomato but not in Potato Plants

open access: yesViruses, 2015
In this study, the recovery phenomenon following infection with Potato virus Y (PVY) was investigated in tobacco (Nicotiana tobaccum), tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) and potato (Solanum tuberosum) plants.
Xianzhou Nie, Teresa A. Molen
doaj   +1 more source

Epidemiology and enhanced control of Potato virus Y in high grade seed potato production [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Background: The control of Potato virus Y (PVY, genus Potyvirus, family Potyviridae) is one of the greatest challenges in seed potato production worldwide. PVY can cause substantial economic losses.
Kirchner, Sascha
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Do stylet‐borne aphid‐transmitted viruses share the same binding sites?

open access: yesAnnals of Applied Biology, Volume 188, Issue 1, Page 87-101, January 2026.
Here, we tested if different stylet‐borne aphid‐transmitted viruses can compete for the same binding sites within the aphid stylets. We conducted sequential transmission assays of a potyvirus (ZYMV) followed by a cucumovirus (CMV) using Aphis gossypii as a vector and melon and pepper as test plants.
Rocío Galán‐Cubero   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

The control of PVY in Dutch seed potato culture [PDF]

open access: yes
Over the recent years Potato virus Y presents a growing problem in Dutch seed potato culture. In recent years a significant % of seed potato lots was de-classified due to PVY infections.
Cuperus, C.   +4 more
core   +1 more source

Situación de las virosis del cultivo de papa en el Sudeste Bonaerense

open access: yesRIA: Revista Investigaciones Agropecuarias, 2022
En el sudeste de la provincia de Buenos Aires se encuentra la principal región productora de papa de la Argentina. La papa que se produce tiene tres destinos: el mercado fresco, la industria y la producción de semilla, la cual se realiza en un área ...
Andrea E. Salvalaggio   +3 more
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Lycopersicon fajok rezisztenciája ill. vírusfogékonysága a fontosabb paradicsom patogén vírusokkal szemben. = Virus resistance and susceptibility of Lycopersion species to different plant viruses [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Vizsgálataink során új gazda-vírus kapcsolatokat tártunk fel Lycopersicon származékok esetében és a kapcsolatokat tünettanilag jellemeztük. A burgonya Y-vírus (Potato virus Y) NTN törzsével (PVYNTN) szemben extrém rezisztens Lycopersicon esculentum ...
Pribék, Dalma, Takács, András Péter
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The coevolution of plants and viruses: Resistance and pathogenicity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Virus infection may damage the plant, and plant defenses are effective against viruses; thus, it is currently assumed that plants and viruses coevolve. However, and despite huge advances in understanding the mechanisms of pathogenicity and virulence in ...
Fraile Pérez, Aurora   +1 more
core   +3 more sources

Epidemiological Insights Into Water and Soil‐Mediated Transmission of Tomato Mottle Mosaic Virus

open access: yesPlant Pathology, Volume 75, Issue 1, January/February 2026.
Water and growing substrate can serve as reservoirs for tomato mottle mosaic virus (ToMMV) inoculum. ToMMV can survive in water for up to 27 weeks. ToMMV infects bait plants through roots within 5–17 weeks, depending on the severity of root damage. A rapid, field‐deployable RPA test—requiring no RNA extraction—offers sensitivity comparable to RT‐qPCR ...
Ana Vučurović   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Potato virus Y (PVY) and potato virus X (PVX) resistance breeding in Kenya: applicability of conventional approaches

open access: yesAgriculture and Biology Journal of North America, 2013
Potato virus Y (PVX) and potato virus X (PVX) are among the most important viruses of the potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) crop worldwide. The use of virus resistant varieties is considered the most effective and sustainable long term way of minimizing crop losses associated with the viruses.
John Onditi, Kiarie Njoroge
openaire   +1 more source

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