modeling temporal trends in aphid vector dispersal and cucumber mosaic virus epidemics in snap bean. | cucumber mosaic virus (cmv) has become a major limiting factor in snap bean production in the great lakes region of north america, and epidemics have occurred more frequently since the soybean aphid, aphis glycines matsumura, was introduced. major aphid vectors of cmv epidemics were identified by statistically relating their temporal dispersal trends to the incidence of cmv. alates were monitored weekly using water pan traps in 74 snap bean fields in new york and pennsylvania from 2002 to 2006. ... | 2009 | 19825288 |
genotyping of cucumber mosaic virus isolates in western new york state during epidemic years: characterization of an emergent plant virus population. | in the early 2000s an epidemic of cucumber mosaic virus (cmv) spread within the midwestern and eastern us affecting snap and dry bean (phaseolus vulgaris l.) cultivation. fifty one cmv isolates from this period were partially characterized from varied hosts by sequencing a section from each of the three genomic rnas. aside from one subgroup ii strain from pepper, all isolates, including those from snap bean, fell within the ia subgroup. the nucleotide sequence diversity of virus populations samp ... | 2015 | 26254084 |