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High Plains wheat mosaic virus: An enigmatic disease of wheat and corn causing the High Plains disease.

Satyanarayana TatineniGary L Hein
Published in: Molecular plant pathology (2021)
Genetic resistance against HPWMoV in wheat is not available, but most commercial corn hybrids are resistant while sweet corn varieties remain susceptible. Even though corn hybrids are resistant to virus, it still serves as a green bridge host that enables mites to carry the virus from corn to new crop wheat in the autumn. The main management strategy for High Plains disease in wheat relies on the management of green bridge hosts. Cultural practices such as avoiding early planting can be used to avoid mite buildup and virus infections.
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