High plains virus
high plains disease
Wheat mosaic virus, Wheat high plains virus, Maize seed stripe virus, High plains wheat mosaic emaravirus
Argentina, Australia, Canada (AB), Chile, Iran, Ukraine,
Pacific Northwest, Midwest, FL
2023-08-29
virus
Chile, Korea
oats, barley, wheat, rye, corn
WHPV00
Mite transmitted virus
5 Known Hosts
Avena sativa
oat
No
WHPV00-7
No evidence that seed is a pathway in this host. Only corn seed is known to be a pathway.
Seifers, D.L., 2010. High Plains Disease. In, Compendium of Wheat Diseases and Pests, Third Edition, Eds. W. W. Bockus, R. L. Bowden, R. M. Hunger, W. L. Morrill, T. D. Murray and R. W. Smiley. The American Phytopathological Society. St. Paul, MN USA
Hordeum vulgare
barley
No
WHPV00-7
No evidence that seed is a pathway in this host. Only corn seed is known to be a pathway.
Seifers, D.L., 2010. High Plains Disease. In, Compendium of Wheat Diseases and Pests, Third Edition, Eds. W. W. Bockus, R. L. Bowden, R. M. Hunger, W. L. Morrill, T. D. Murray and R. W. Smiley. The American Phytopathological Society. St. Paul, MN USA
Secale cereale
rye
No
WHPV00-7
No evidence that seed is a pathway in this host. Only corn seed is known to be a pathway.
Seifers, D.L., 2010. High Plains Disease. In, Compendium of Wheat Diseases and Pests, Third Edition, Eds. W. W. Bockus, R. L. Bowden, R. M. Hunger, W. L. Morrill, T. D. Murray and R. W. Smiley. The American Phytopathological Society. St. Paul, MN USA
Triticum aestivum
wheat
No
WHPV00-7
No evidence that seed is a pathway in this host. Only corn seed is known to be a pathway.
Seifers, D.L., 2010. High Plains Disease. In, Compendium of Wheat Diseases and Pests, Third Edition, Eds. W. W. Bockus, R. L. Bowden, R. M. Hunger, W. L. Morrill, T. D. Murray and R. W. Smiley. The American Phytopathological Society. St. Paul, MN USA
Zea mays
corn
Yes
WHPV00-7, WHPV00-2, ISFRPLD
The virus is naturally transmitted by the wheat curl mite (Aceria tosichella). HPWMoV is seed transmissible; very low seed transmission levels.
Yes
Grow out with ELISA confirmation on seedlings. Serology and molecular tests (e.g. RT PCR, conventional PCR) have only been used on leaves. Seeds were sown, and then leaves were tested.
This test has not been validated or standardized.
CABICPC, ISFRPLD
Resistant varieties are available.
ISFRPLD, CABICPC
Seifers, D.L., 2010. High Plains Disease. In, Compendium of Wheat Diseases and Pests, Third Edition, Eds. W. W. Bockus, R. L. Bowden, R. M. Hunger, W. L. Morrill, T. D. Murray and R. W. Smiley. The American Phytopathological Society. St. Paul, MN USA
Forster, R. L., Seifers, D. L., Strausbaugh, C. A., Jensen, S. G., Ball, E. M., and Harvey, T. L. 2001. Seed transmission of the High Plains virus in sweet corn. Plant Dis. 85:696-699.
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