Transmission, Field Spread, Cultivar Response, and Impact on Yield in Highbush Blueberry Infected with Blueberry scorch virus.
- P. Bristow, R. Martin, G. E. Windom
- Biology, MedicinePhytopathology
- 1 May 2000
The aphid Fimbriaphis fimbriata, collected from infected field bushes, transmitted BlSV to healthy blueberry plants in controlled tests and was regarded as the most important means by which bushes in commercial fields became infected.
Evolution and Molecular Biology of Luteoviruses
- R. Martin, P. Keese, M. Young, P. Waterhouse, W. Gerlach
- Biology
- 1990
The number of members of the luteovirus group has been reduced to 12 and will probably decrease further as more antisera, cDNA probes, and genomic sequences become available and the relationships of these viruses are being reevaluated on the basis of multiple traits that include host range, serology, nucleic acid homologies, and vector relationships.
Potyvirus genome-linked protein (VPg) determines pea seed-borne mosaic virus pathotype-specific virulence in Pisum sativum.
- K. Keller, I. E. Johansen, R. Martin, R. Hampton
- BiologyMolecular Plant-Microbe Interactions
- 1 February 1998
Lack of viral coat protein or RNA in P-1 transfected sBM-1/sbm-1 protoplasts suggests that sbm-1 resistance is occurring at the cellular level and that inhibition of cell-to-cell virus movement is not the operating form of resistance.
Nucleotide sequence of the carlavirus associated with blueberry scorch and similar diseases.
- T. Cavileer, B. T. Halpern, D. M. Lawrence, E. V. Podleckis, R. Martin, B. Hillman
- BiologyJournal of General Virology
- 1 April 1994
Comparisons of these sequences with other carlavirus sequences indicated that BBScV is more closely related to lily symptomless virus and potato virus S than to potato virus M, Helenium virus S, carnation latent virus or poplar mosaic virus.
Survey for Viruses of Grapevine in Oregon and Washington.
- R. Martin, K. Eastwell, A. Wagner, S. Lamprecht, I. Tzanetakis
- Biology, GeographyPlant Disease
- 28 December 2002
Transmission of field isolates of GLRaV-3 from Washington by the grape mealybug also was demonstrated, and no ToRSV, ArMV, or GFLV was detected in any of the samples from Oregon or Washington.
Nucleotide sequences of an Australian and a Canadian isolate of potato leafroll luteovirus and their relationships with two European isolates.
- P. Keese, R. Martin, L. Kawchuk, P. Waterhouse, W. Gerlach
- BiologyJournal of General Virology
- 1 March 1990
The genomes of an Australian and a Canadian isolate of potato leafroll virus have been cloned and sequenced and their comparison with other luteoviruses and related RNA plant viruses suggests that there are two major subgroups in the plant luteOViruses.
Identification, detection and transmission of a new vitivirus from Mentha
- I. Tzanetakis, J. Postman, R. Martin
- BiologyArchives of Virology
- 6 August 2007
Sequence and phylogenetic analysis indicate that the virus identified in the atypical ‘Variegata’ clone, designated as mint virus-2, is related to members of the species Grapevine virus A, grapevine virus B and Heracleum latent virus, placing it in the genus Vitivirus.
Sense and Antisense RNA-Mediated Resistance to Potato Leafroll Virus in Russet Burbank Potato Plants
- L. Kawchuk, R. Martin, J. Mcpherson
- Biology
- 1991
A carlavirus associated with blueberry scorch disease.
- R. Martin, P. Bristow
- Biology
- 1 December 1988
The causal virus is designated blueberry scorch virus: purification of a virus from blueberry scorch diseased blueberry plants, partial characterization of this virus, and conditions necessary to…
Resistance in transgenic potato expressing the potato leafroll virus coat protein gene
- L. Kawchuk, R. Martin, J. Mcpherson
- Biology
- 1990
In an attempt to obtain coat protein-mediated protection, the coat protein gene of PLRV was inserted into the genomes of both tobacco and potato.
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