Plant virus emergence and evolution: origins, new encounter scenarios, factors driving emergence, effects of changing world conditions, and prospects for control

RAC Jones - Virus research, 2009 - Elsevier
This review focuses on virus-plant pathosystems at the interface between managed and
natural vegetation, and describes how rapid expansion in human activity and climate …

Using epidemiological information to develop effective integrated virus disease management strategies

RAC Jones - Virus Research, 2004 - Elsevier
Virus diseases cause serious losses in yield and quality of cultivated plants worldwide.
These losses and the resulting financial damage can be limited by controlling epidemics …

Virus diseases of annual pasture legumes: incidences, losses, epidemiology, and management

RAC Jones - Crop and Pasture Science, 2012 - CSIRO Publishing
This paper reviews current knowledge concerning the occurrence, losses caused,
epidemiology, and management of virus diseases of annual pasture legumes. The viruses …

[HTML][HTML] Poinsettia latent virus is not a cryptic virus, but a natural polerovirus–sobemovirus hybrid

M aus dem Siepen, JO Pohl, BJ Koo, C Wege, H Jeske - Virology, 2005 - Elsevier
The biochemical and genetic features of Poinsettia latent virus (PnLV, formerly named
Poinsettia cryptic virus), which is spread worldwide in commercial cultivars of Euphorbia …

The complete nucleotide sequence of Subterranean clover mottle virus

GI Dwyer, R Njeru, S Williamson, J Fosu-Nyarko… - Archives of …, 2003 - Springer
The complete nucleotide sequence of Subterranean clover mottle virus (SCMoV) genomic
RNA has been determined. The SCMoV genome is 4,258 nucleotides in length. It shares …

Comparisons between sequenced and re-sequenced genomes of historical subterranean clover mottle virus isolates

J Fosu-Nyarko, IP Adams, MGK Jones, A Fox… - Journal of Plant …, 2024 - Springer
We report comparisons between the complete genomic sequences of five historical Western
Australian isolates of subterranean clover mottle virus (SCMoV) from 1989–2000, and an …

Host range and symptomatology of Subterranean clover mottle virus in alternative pasture, forage and crop legumes

J Fosu-Nyarko, RAC Jones, LJ Smith… - Australasian Plant …, 2002 - Springer
Fifty one plant species from 25 different genera in seven families were challenged with
Subterranean clover mottle virus (SCMoV) by inoculation with infective sap. These included …

[PDF][PDF] Selecting the right variety for phase pasture systems

K Devenish - FARMING SYSTEMS FOR SUSTAINABILITY, 2001 - academia.edu
BACKGROUND Selecting the right pasture cultivar according to soil type and length of
pasture phase is an important consideration for grain growers wanting to sow new legume …

[PDF][PDF] final repport

KOK SARDI, GT TPS, RB SARDI - 2012 - mla.com.au
Priorities for research and development into the health of southern Australian pastures were
identified from reviews of the scientific literature and from a survey of experienced …

Responses of alternative annual pasture and forage legumes to challenge with infectious subterranean clover mottle virus

J Fosu-Nyarko, RAC Jones… - Crop updates …, 2002 - researchportal.murdoch.edu.au
The most economically important virus infecting subterranean clover within pastures in
Australia is subterranean clover mottle virus (SCMoV) which is transmitted by trampling and …