EPPO Global Database

Emaravirus tritici(WHPV00)

Distribution details in United States of America

Situation
Current pest situation evaluated by EPPO on the basis of information dated 2013: Present, restricted distribution
First recorded in: 1993
Comments
EPPO Reporting Service (99/134).
References
* Bentley, E.M.; Eastwell, K.C. (2000) First report of High Plains disease in Washington corn (Zea mays). Abstract of a paper presented at the APS Pacific Division meeting in Riverside, California, 1999-06-15/16, USA. Phytopathology, 90(6), S 117.

* Burrows M, Franc G, Rush C, Blunt T, Ito D, Kinzer K, Olson J, O’Mara J, Price J, Tande C, Ziems A, Stack J (2009) Occurrence of viruses in wheat in the Great Plains region, 2008. Online. Plant Health Progress doi:10.1094/PHP-2009-0706-01-RS.

* Jensen, S.G.; Fithian, W.A.; Berry, J.A.; Ball, E.M.; Hall, J.S. (1998) Abstract (6.160 ) of a paper presented at the 7th International Congress of Plant Pathology, Edinburgh, GB, 1998-08-09/16.

* Seifers, D.L.; Harvey, T.L.; Louie, R.; Gordon, D.T.; Martin, T.J. (2002) Differential transmission of isolates of the High Plains virus by different sources of wheat curl mites. Plant Disease, 86(2), 138-142.

* Stewart LR, Paul PA, Qu F, Redinbaugh MG, Miao OH, Todd J, Jones M (2013) Wheat mosaic virus (WMoV), the causal agent of High Plains disease, is present in Ohio wheat fields. Plant Disease 97(8), 1124-1125.
------- Ohio.
Situation in neighbouring countries
Country State Status
Canada Alberta Present, no details view...
Canada Present, restricted distribution view...