High Plains wheat mosaic emaravirus

High Plains wheat mosaic emaravirus (WMoV), or High Plains virus (HPV) or Maize red stripe virus (MRSV/MRStV) is the causative agent of High plains disease of maize and wheat.[1] It is spread by wheat curl mite, Aceria tosichella, which also transmits Wheat streak mosaic virus.[2][3] The mite's ability to transmit a number of different viruses to cereal crops make it an economically important agricultural pest.[4]

High Plains wheat mosaic emaravirus
Virus classification
(unranked): Virus
Realm: Riboviria
Kingdom: Orthornavirae
Phylum: Negarnaviricota
Class: Ellioviricetes
Order: Bunyavirales
Family: Fimoviridae
Genus: Emaravirus
Species:
High Plains wheat mosaic emaravirus
Synonyms
  • High Plains virus
  • High Plains wheat mosaic virus
  • Maize red stripe virus

References

  1. Hadi, B.A.R.; Langham, M.A.C.; Osborne, L.; Tilmon, K. J. (2011). "Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus on Wheat: Biology and Management". Journal of Integrated Pest Management. 2 (1): J1–J5.
  2. Handbook of Maize: Its Biology Bennetzen, Jeff L.; Hake, Sarah C. (Eds.) 2009 ISBN 978-0-387-79418-1
  3. Stewart, L. R.; Paul, P. A.; Qu, F.; Redinbaugh, M. G.; Miao, H.; Todd, J.; Jones, M. (2013). "Disease Notes". Plant Diseases. 97 (8): 1125. doi:10.1094/PDIS-03-13-0243-PDN. Wheat mosaic virus (WMoV), the Causal Agent of High Plains Disease, is Present in Ohio Wheat Fields
  4. http://www.apsnet.org/publications/apsnetfeatures/Pages/wheatviruses.aspx "Occurrence of Viruses in Wheat in the Great Plains Region, 2008, Plant Management Network, Mary Burrows, Mary Franc, Charlie Rush, Tamla Blunt, Kasia Kinzer, Jen Olson, Judy O'Mara, Jacob Price, Connie Tande, Amy Ziems, James Stack


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