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Latest revision as of 19:42, 24 July 2023

Robert R. Martin, James J. Polashock and Ioannis E. Tzanetakis (2012)
New and emerging viruses of blueberry and cranberry
Viruses 4 (11), 2831-2852
Abstract: Blueberry and cranberry are fruit crops native to North America and they are well known for containing bioactive compounds that can benefit human health. Cultivation is expanding within North America and other parts of the world raising concern regarding distribution of existing viruses as well as the appearance of new viruses. Many of the known viruses of these crops are latent or asymptomatic in at least some cultivars. Diagnosis and detection procedures are often non-existent or unreliable. Whereas new viruses can move into cultivated fields from the wild, there is also the threat that devastating viruses can move into native stands of Vaccinium spp. or other native plants from cultivated fields. The aim of this paper is to highlight the importance of blueberry and cranberry viruses, focusing not only on those that are new but also those that are emerging as serious threats for production in North America and around the world.
(The abstract is excluded from the Creative Commons licence and has been copied with permission by the publisher.)
(original language: English)
Link to article at publishers website
Database assignments for author(s): Robert R. Martin, Ioannis E. Tzanetakis, James J. Polashock

Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
review


Pest and/or beneficial records:

Beneficial Pest/Disease/Weed Crop/Product Country Quarant.


Nepovirus nicotianae Blueberry/cranberry (Vaccinium)
Tobacco streak virus Blueberry/cranberry (Vaccinium)
Nepovirus lycopersici Blueberry/cranberry (Vaccinium)
Blueberry shock virus Blueberry/cranberry (Vaccinium)
Blueberry scorch virus Blueberry/cranberry (Vaccinium)
Blueberry shoestring virus Blueberry/cranberry (Vaccinium)
Soymovirus maculavaccinii Blueberry/cranberry (Vaccinium)
Nepovirus myrtilli Blueberry/cranberry (Vaccinium)
Amalgavirus vaccinii Blueberry/cranberry (Vaccinium)
Nepovirus vaccinii Blueberry/cranberry (Vaccinium)
Blueberry virus A Blueberry/cranberry (Vaccinium) Japan
Blunervirus vaccinii Blueberry/cranberry (Vaccinium)
Ophiovirus vaccinii Blueberry/cranberry (Vaccinium)
Blueberry virus A Blueberry/cranberry (Vaccinium) U.S.A. (NE)