Publications
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distribution of four viruses in single and mixed infections within infected watermelon plants in florida. | whitefly-transmitted squash vein yellowing virus (sqvyv) and cucurbit leaf crumple virus (culcrv) and aphid-transmitted papaya ringspot virus type w (prsv-w) have had serious impact on watermelon production in southwest and west-central florida in the past 5 years. tissue-blot nucleic acid hybridization assays were developed for simple, high-throughput detection of these three viruses as well as cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus (cysdv), which was first reported in florida in 2008. to dete ... | 2010 | 20649418 |
ecology and management of whitefly-transmitted viruses of vegetable crops in florida. | a variety of fresh market vegetables, including watermelon and tomato are economically important crops in florida. whitefly-transmitted squash vein yellowing virus (sqvyv) was first identified in squash and watermelon in florida in 2005 and shown to cause a severe decline of watermelon vines as crops approach harvest. florida is most economically impacted by sqvyv, although the virus has been detected more recently in indiana and south carolina. the origin and evolutionary history of sqvyv, one ... | 2011 | 21549768 |