Cotton Virus Diseases

Virus diseases of cotton have historically been of only sporadic importance to global cotton production. Recent devastating epidemics in Pakistan and other areas have brought new awareness to the potential for disaster of a pathogen once considered to be of a minor importance. Under changing conditi...

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Main Authors: Nelson, M. R., Nadeem, A., Ahmed, W., Orum, T. V.
Other Authors: Silvertooth, Jeff
Language:en_US
Published: College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) 1998
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/210398
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2103982015-10-23T04:50:17Z Cotton Virus Diseases Nelson, M. R. Nadeem, A. Ahmed, W. Orum, T. V. Silvertooth, Jeff Department of Plant Pathology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ Central Cotton Research Institute(CCRI), Multan Pakistan Ayub Agricultural Research Institute(AARI), Faiselabad, Pakistan Agriculture -- Arizona Cotton -- Arizona Cotton -- Diseases Virus diseases of cotton have historically been of only sporadic importance to global cotton production. Recent devastating epidemics in Pakistan and other areas have brought new awareness to the potential for disaster of a pathogen once considered to be of a minor importance. Under changing conditions this pathogen (cotton leaf curl virus) has emerged as a serious problem in Pakistan and India. Cotton leaf curl virus does not occur in the United States or the rest of the western hemisphere but recent experience worldwide is a reminder that pathogens, such as this geminivirus, can be moved easily from one part of the world to another and therefor we need to be aware of the potential impact of such pathogens on local crops. 1998-04 text Article http://hdl.handle.net/10150/210398 Cotton: A College of Agriculture Report en_US AZ1006 College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ)
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topic Agriculture -- Arizona
Cotton -- Arizona
Cotton -- Diseases
spellingShingle Agriculture -- Arizona
Cotton -- Arizona
Cotton -- Diseases
Nelson, M. R.
Nadeem, A.
Ahmed, W.
Orum, T. V.
Cotton Virus Diseases
description Virus diseases of cotton have historically been of only sporadic importance to global cotton production. Recent devastating epidemics in Pakistan and other areas have brought new awareness to the potential for disaster of a pathogen once considered to be of a minor importance. Under changing conditions this pathogen (cotton leaf curl virus) has emerged as a serious problem in Pakistan and India. Cotton leaf curl virus does not occur in the United States or the rest of the western hemisphere but recent experience worldwide is a reminder that pathogens, such as this geminivirus, can be moved easily from one part of the world to another and therefor we need to be aware of the potential impact of such pathogens on local crops.
author2 Silvertooth, Jeff
author_facet Silvertooth, Jeff
Nelson, M. R.
Nadeem, A.
Ahmed, W.
Orum, T. V.
author Nelson, M. R.
Nadeem, A.
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Orum, T. V.
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title Cotton Virus Diseases
title_short Cotton Virus Diseases
title_full Cotton Virus Diseases
title_fullStr Cotton Virus Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Cotton Virus Diseases
title_sort cotton virus diseases
publisher College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ)
publishDate 1998
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