Evaluation of Management Strategies to Reduce the Incidence of Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus in Peanut in N.C.
Abstract: Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) has become a major pest in peanut and other crops in North Carolina and Virginia over the past few years. […]
- Date of Publication: 2003
- Author(s): C. Hurt; R. Brandenburg; D. Jordon
- Type of Document: Conference Proceeding or Document
- Region: Global
- Topic: Productivity
CRSP: Peanut
Database: Publication
Managing Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus in Peanuts in North Carolina and Virginia
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- Date of Publication: 2003
- Author(s): C Hurt; R Brandenburg; D Jordan; B Shew; T Isleib; M Linker; A Herbert; P Phipps; C Swann; W Mozingo
- Type of Document: Project Document
- Region: Global
- Topic: Productivity
CRSP: Peanut
Database: Publication
Molecular diversity in the RNA2 genome segments of Pecluviruses causing peanut clump disease in West Africa and India
Abstract: The complete nucleotide sequence of RNA-2 genome segments of four isolates of Peanut clump virus (PCV) and two isolates of Indian peanut clump virus (IPCV) […]
- Date of Publication: 2003
- Author(s): R.A. Naidu; S. Sawyer; C.M. Deom
- Type of Document: Scholarly Article
- Region: Sub-Saharan Africa
- Topic: Productivity
CRSP: Peanut
Database: Publication
Peanut Response and Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus Incidence Following Various Cultural Practices
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- Date of Publication: 2003
- Author(s): J.S. Barnes; D.L. Jordan; C.R. Crozier; R.L. Brandenburg; C.A. Hurt; J.E. Bailey; J.E. Lanier; P.D. Johnson; F.R. Cox
- Type of Document: Conference Proceeding or Document
- Region: Global
- Topic: Productivity
CRSP: Peanut
Database: Publication
Using an Advisory for Managing Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus in North Carolina Peanuts
Abstract: North Carolina peanut growers have seen an increase in the amount of tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) over the past few years. The increase in […]
- Date of Publication: 2003
- Author(s): B. M. Royals; R. L. Brandenburg; D. A. Herbert, Jr.; D. L. Jordan; C. A. Hurt
- Type of Document: Conference Proceeding or Document
- Region: Global
- Topic: Productivity
CRSP: Peanut
Database: Publication
Using an Advisory for Managing Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus in NC
Coming soon
- Date of Publication: 2003
- Author(s): B. M. Royals; R. L. Brandenburg; D. A. Herbert; Jr., D. L. Jordan; C. A. Hurt
- Type of Document: Conference Proceeding or Document
- Region: US and Canada
- Topic: Productivity
CRSP: Peanut
Database: Publication
Dynamics of Tomato spotted wilt virus replication in the alimentary canal of two thrips species
Abstract: Transmission of Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) is dependent on virus uptake in the midgut prior to virus movement to the salivary glands. Replication of […]
- Date of Publication: 2002
- Author(s): F.M. De Assis Filho; R.A. Naidu; C.M. Deom; J.L. Sherwood
- Type of Document: Scholarly Article
- Region: Global
- Topic: Productivity
CRSP: Peanut
Database: Publication
Development of Sustainable Peanut Production Technologies for Amerindian Villages in the Rupununi Region of Guyana
The Rupununi region of Guyana contains 22,313 square miles (27% of the total land area of Guyana) of mostly undeveloped land. Nearly 99% of the population […]
- Start Date: 2001/08/01
- End Date: 2007/10/31
- Project Code: UFL52
- Lead University: University of Florida
- Region: Latin America and the Caribbean
- Topic: Productivity
Valencia Peanut Breeding for High Yield, Early Maturity, and Resistance to Fungal Diseases, and Good Quality
Since 1989, and the collapse of the large-scale system, Bulgarian agriculture has been undergoing contradictory reforms. The result has been a dramatic drop in agricultural production […]
- Start Date: 2001/08/01
- End Date: 2007/10/31
- Project Code: NMX53
- Lead University: New Mexico State University
- Region: Europe and Eurasia
- Topic: Productivity
Use of chemoprotection in product development to improve safety and production of peanut products in Ghana, West Africa
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- Start Date: 2001/08/01
- End Date: 2006/12/19
- Project Code: OKS55
- Lead University: Oklahoma State University
- Region: Sub-Saharan Africa
- Topic: Food Security, Productivity