August 2 - NCPN-Hops Tier 2 Meeting
2:00 - 5:00 PM PST (In-person and Zoom); contact Tanner Hunt at tanner.white@wsu.edu for additional details
August 2 - NCPN-Hops Tier 2 Meeting
2:00 - 5:00 PM PST (In-person and Zoom); contact Tanner Hunt at tanner.white@wsu.edu for additional details
Clean Plant Publications
General
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Bostock, R.M., Thomas, C., Hoenisch, R.W., Golino, D.A., Vidalakis, G. (2014) Plant health: How diagnostic networks and inter-agency partnerships protect plant systems from pests and pathogens. California Agriculture 68:117-124.
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Fuchs, M., Almeyda, C.V., Al Rwahnih, M., Atallah, S.S., Cieniewicz, E.J., Farrar, K., Foote, W.R., Golino, D.A., Gómez, M.I., Harper, S.J. and Kelly, M.K., 2021. Economic studies reinforce efforts to safeguard specialty crops in the United States. Plant Disease 105(1):14-26.
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Gergerich, R.C., Welliver, R., Gettys, S., Osterbauer, N.K., Kamenidou, S., Martin, R.R., Golino, D. Eastwell, K., Fuchs, M., Vidalakis, G., Rudyj, E., Tzanetakis, I.E., 2015. Safeguarding Fruit Crops in the Age of Agricultural Globalization. Plant Disease 99(2):176-187.
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Research in Plain English. Economic Studies Reinforce Efforts to Safeguard Specialty Crops in the United States. Appellation Cornell Newsletter, Issue 44, March 2021. Summary by Michelle Podolec.
Berries
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Martin, R.R. and Tzanetakis, I.E., 2013. High risk strawberry viruses by region in the United States and Canada: implications for certification, nurseries, and fruit production. Plant disease, 97(10), pp.1358-1362.
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Martin, R.R. and Tzanetakis, I.E., 2018. High risk blueberry viruses by region in North America: implications for certification, nurseries, and fruit production. Viruses, 10(7), p.342.
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Tzanetakis, I.E., 2016. A Systems-Based Approach to Safeguard the Strawberry Industry from Virus Diseases. International Journal of Fruit Science, 16(sup1), pp.142-147.
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Villamor, D.E.V., Ho, T., Al Rwahnih, M., Martin, R.R. and Tzanetakis, I.E., 2019. High throughput sequencing for plant virus detection and discovery. Phytopathology, 109(5), pp.716-725.
Grape
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Arnold, K.L., N. McRoberts, M.L. Cooper, R. Smith, D. Golino. Virus Surveys of Commercial Vineyards Show Value of Planting Certified Vines. California Agriculture. April-June 2019 73: 90-95.
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Atallah, S. S., Gómez, M. I., Fuchs, M. F., and Martinson, T. E. 2012. Economic Impact of Grapevine Leafroll Disease on Vitis vinifera cv. Cabernet franc in Finger Lakes Vineyards of New York. Am. J. Enol. Vitic. 63:73.
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Cheon, J.Y., Fenton, M., Gjerdseth, E., Wang, Q., Gao, S., Krovetz, H., Lu, L., Shim, L., Williams, N. and Lybbert, T.J. 2020. Heterogeneous Benefits of Virus Screening for Grapevines in California. Am. J. Enol. Vitic. 71:3.
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Fuller, K.B., Alston, J.M., Golino, D. 2019. The Economic Benefits from Virus Screening: A Case Study of Grapevine Leafroll in the North Coast of California. Am J Enol Vitic 70-139-146.
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Golino, D.A., M. Fuchs, S. Sim, K. Farrar, and G.P. Martelli. 2017. Improvement of Grapevine Planting Stock Through Sanitary Selection and Pathogen Elimination. in B. Meng et al. (eds.) Grapevine Viruses: Molecular Biology, Diagnostics and Management, pp. 561 - 579. Springer Int. Publishing DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-57706-7_27.
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Golino, D.A., M. Fuchs, M. Al Rwahnih, K. Farrar, A. Schmidt, and G.P. Martelli. 2017. Regulatory Aspects of Grape Viruses and Virus Diseases: Certification, Quarantine, and Harmonization. in B. Meng et al. (eds.) Grapevine Viruses: Molecular Biology, Diagnostics and Management, pp. 581 - 598. Springer Int. Publishing DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-57706-7_28.
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Gomez, M., Atallah, S., Martinson, T., Fuchs, M., White, G. 2010. Economic analysis of the financial impact of the grape leafroll virus (GLRV) in the Finger Lakes region of New York. EB 2010-15.
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Martinson, T. Commentary: New York-certified, virus-tested vines are on their way to growers. Appellation Cornell Newsletter, Issue 30, August 2017.
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Research in Plain English. A rapid, sensitive and inexpensive method for detection of grapevine red blotch virus without tissue extraction using loop-mediated isothermal amplification. Appellation Cornell Newsletter, Issue 37, May 2019. Summary by Tim Martinson.
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Research in Plain English. Mitigating the Economic Impact of Grapevine Red Blotch: Optimizing Disease Management Strategies in U. S. Vineyards. Appellation Cornell Newsletter, Issue 32, March 2018. Summary by Raquel Kallas.
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Research in Plain English (summary of Ricketts et al, Am J. Enol. Vitic. May 2015 66:101-111). Reducing the Economic Impact of Grapevine Leafroll Disease in California: Identifying Optimal Disease Management Strategies. Appellation Cornell Newsletter, Issue 21, May 2015.
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Ricketts, K.D., M.I. Gómez, M.F. Fuchs, T.E. Martinson, R.J. Smith, M.L. Cooper, M.M. Moyer, A. Wise. 2017. Mitigating the Economic Impact of Grapevine Red Blotch: Optimizing Disease Management Strategies in U.S. Vineyards. Am J Enol Vitic. 68: 127-135.
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Ricketts, K.D., M.I. Gomez, S.S. Atallah, M.F. Fuchs, T.E. Martinson, M.C. Battany, L.J. Bettiga, M.L. Cooper, P.S. Verdegaal, R.J. Smith. 2015. Reducing the Economic Impact of Grapevine Leafroll Disease in California: Identifying Optimal Disease Management Strategies. Am J Enol Vitic. 66: 138-147.
Roses
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Byrne, D. National Clean Plant Network for Roses: Start Clean, Stay Clean! American Rose Annual 2018. pg. 34-35.
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Sim, S.T., and D.A. Golino. Virus Elimination Using Tissue Culture in Roses: From a Speck to a Plant. American Rose. Nov/Dec 2017. pg. 50-55.
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Zlesak, D. Keeping Roses Clean. American Nurseryman. May 2016. pg. 16-18.
Sweetpotato
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Clark, C. A., Smith, T. P., Ferrin, D. M., and Villordon, A. Q. 2010. Performance of sweetpotato foundation seed after incorporation into commercial operations in Louisiana. HortTechnology 20:977-982.
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Miyasaka, S.C., Motomura-Wages, S., Pulakkatu-Thodi, I., Melzer, M.J., Clark, C.A., LaBonte, D.R. and Villordon, A.Q., 2018. Field Performance of tissue-cultured, virus-tested ‘Okinawan’ sweetpotato and comparison with some promising cultivars in Hawai’i. HortTechnology, 28(5), pp.676-683.