management of spotted wilt vectored by frankliniella fusca (thysanoptera: thripidae) in virginia market-type peanut. | field tests were conducted during 2001 and 2002 in northeastern north carolina to evaluate the impact of cultural practices and in-furrow insecticides on the incidence of tomato spotted wilt virus (genus tospovirus, family bunyaviridae, tswv), which is transmitted to peanut, arachis hypogaea l., primarily by tobacco thrips, frankliniella fusca hinds (thysanoptera: thripidae). treatments included in row plant populations of 7, 13, and 17 plants per meter; the virginia market-type 'nc v-11' and 'p ... | 2005 | 16334308 |
population genetic analysis of tomato spotted wilt virus on peanut in north carolina and virginia. | exploring the genetic diversity and evolutionary history of plant viruses is critical to understanding their ecology and epidemiology. in this study, maximum-likelihood and population genetics-based methods were used to investigate the population structure, genetic diversity, and sources of genetic variation in field isolates of tomato spotted wilt virus (tswv) from peanut in north carolina and virginia. selected regions of the nucleocapsid, movement, and rna-dependent rna polymerase genes were ... | 2011 | 20839960 |