Why does identification matter? Thrips species (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) found in soybean in southern Brazil show great geographical and interspecific variation in …

LF Warpechowski, EA Steinhaus, RP Moreira… - Crop Protection, 2024 - Elsevier
Thrips have historically been considered secondary soybean pests in Brazil and
neighboring countries. However, since the 2010s they have gained importance in soybean …

Effects of cowpea mild mottle virus on soybean cultivars in Brazil

FB da Silva, C Muller, VH Bello, LFM Watanabe… - PeerJ, 2020 - peerj.com
Soybean stem necrosis is caused by cowpea mild mottle virus (CPMMV), transmitted by the
whitefly Bemisia tabaci. CPMMV has already been recorded in all major soybean-producing …

Passiflora virus Y in soybean: High susceptibility of soybean cultivars, unlikely transmission trough seeds and no detection of the virus in fields from São Paulo state …

C da Cruz Martines, LC Secler, GM Favara… - Tropical Plant …, 2024 - Springer
In 2020, the potyvirus passiflora virus Y (PaVY) was reported infecting soybean in Brazil.
Considering its recent detection, little is known about the incidence of the virus in soybean …

Pre‐infection of tomato plants carrying the Sw‐5 gene with tomato chlorosis virus did not alter infection with groundnut ringspot virus in the field

HD Kraide, JM Hasegawa, JC Barbosa… - Plant …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Tomato crops are affected by various viral diseases. In Brazil, the most frequent of these
diseases are caused by the begomovirus tomato severe rugose virus (ToSRV), the crinivirus …