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Resistance-breaking tomato spotted wilt orthotospovirus isolates on resistant tomato in Serbia
Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection, 2021The most effective management strategy for tomato spotted wilt orthotospovirus (TSWV) has been the use of resistant tomato (Sw-5b+) cultivars. Unfortunately, resistance-breaking isolates (RB) have emerged in many countries. In 2019, TSWV-like symptoms were observed in protected crops of a tomato (Sw-5b+) cultivar in two separate locations in Serbia. To
Ana Vucurovic +2 more
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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of about 22 nucleotide endogenous non-coding small RNAs that play important roles in plant development and defense responses to biotic and abiotic stress. Tomato spotted wilt orthotospovirus (TSWV) is among the most devastating plant viruses worldwide, causing leaf spotting and wilting symptoms in many plants.
Zhiqiang Jia, Xue Gao, Yongzhong Li
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Imidacloprid is widely used to manage tomato spotted wilt disease (TSW) in tobacco, tomato, and pepper, caused by Tomato spotted wilt orthotospovirus (TSWV) and spread by the tobacco thrips, Frankliniella fusca Hinds (Thysanoptera: Thripidae). Imidacloprid suppresses transmission of TSWV by reducing probing and feeding by adult thrips on treated plants,
Thomas M Chappell, George G Kennedy
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Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 2020
Tomato spotted wilt orthotospovirus (TSWV) causes devastating losses to agronomic and ornamental crops worldwide. Currently, there is no effective strategy to control this disease. Use of biotic inducers to enhance plant resistance to viruses maybe an effective approach.
Lihua Zhao, Shun-Lin Li, Lizhen Zhang
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Tomato spotted wilt orthotospovirus (TSWV) causes devastating losses to agronomic and ornamental crops worldwide. Currently, there is no effective strategy to control this disease. Use of biotic inducers to enhance plant resistance to viruses maybe an effective approach.
Lihua Zhao, Shun-Lin Li, Lizhen Zhang
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Insect Science, 2022
AbstractTomato spotted wilt orthotospovirus (TSWV) causes substantial economic losses to vegetables and other crops. TSWV is mainly transmitted by thrips in a persistent and proliferative manner, and its most efficient vector is the western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande).
Xiaobin Zheng +8 more
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AbstractTomato spotted wilt orthotospovirus (TSWV) causes substantial economic losses to vegetables and other crops. TSWV is mainly transmitted by thrips in a persistent and proliferative manner, and its most efficient vector is the western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande).
Xiaobin Zheng +8 more
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Tomato spotted wilt orthotospovirus. [Distribution map].
Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 2018Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Tomato spotted wilt orthotospovirus. Bunyavirales: Tospoviridae: Orthotospovirus. Hosts: very wide host range including many horticultural and field crops. Information is given on the geographical distribution in Europe (Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus ...
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Environmental Entomology, 2018
Tomato spotted wilt orthotospovirus (TSWV) is a major disease in peanut, Arachis hypogaea L., across peanut producing regions of the United States and elsewhere. Two thrips, Frankliniella fusca Hinds and Frankliniella occidentalis Pergande (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), are considered important vectors of TSWV in peanut in the Southeast.
Steven ArthurS +2 more
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Tomato spotted wilt orthotospovirus (TSWV) is a major disease in peanut, Arachis hypogaea L., across peanut producing regions of the United States and elsewhere. Two thrips, Frankliniella fusca Hinds and Frankliniella occidentalis Pergande (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), are considered important vectors of TSWV in peanut in the Southeast.
Steven ArthurS +2 more
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2023
Tomato spotted wilt orthotospovirus (TSWV, Orthotospovirus) is one of the most economically important emerging plant viruses. TSWV has an extremely broad host range, including more than 1000 species. The most efficient control strategy against TSWV so far is the use of available resistant varieties. In tomato, resistance is determined by the Sw-5b gene.
Škorić, Dijana, Grbin, Dorotea
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Tomato spotted wilt orthotospovirus (TSWV, Orthotospovirus) is one of the most economically important emerging plant viruses. TSWV has an extremely broad host range, including more than 1000 species. The most efficient control strategy against TSWV so far is the use of available resistant varieties. In tomato, resistance is determined by the Sw-5b gene.
Škorić, Dijana, Grbin, Dorotea
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Annals of Applied Biology
AbstractOrthotospovirus tomatomaculae, formerly tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV; family Tospoviridae), is one of the most economically important plant viruses worldwide, due in part to its wide host‐plant range and global distribution. Since the first outbreaks in the first half of 1900, the TSWV infections have represented a serious threat for several
Tiberini A. +3 more
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AbstractOrthotospovirus tomatomaculae, formerly tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV; family Tospoviridae), is one of the most economically important plant viruses worldwide, due in part to its wide host‐plant range and global distribution. Since the first outbreaks in the first half of 1900, the TSWV infections have represented a serious threat for several
Tiberini A. +3 more
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