Rose Rosette
Patti Johnston
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First report of rose rosette disease caused by Rose rosette virus on K
Comments (6)I added what I had on Friday. I can see the addition, but it was never recorded in the number of posts???? Title: "First report of rose rosette disease caused by Rose rosette virus on Knock Out roses in Louisiana." Author(s) : Singh, R.; Valverde, R.; Cook, M.; Owings, A. Author Affiliation : Department of Plant Pathology and Crop Physiology, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA. Author Email : rsingh@agcenter.lsu.edu Journal article : Plant Health Progress 2016 No.August pp.PHP-BR-16-0022 ref.1 Abstract : " To the authors' knowledge, this is the first report of rose rosette disease caused by Rose rosette virus on Knock Out roses in Louisiana. It is difficult to assess the total value of roses in Louisiana but this disease has the potential to negatively impact the thriving rose industry in the state."...See MoreRose Rosette info in Antique Roses forum
Comments (1)Thank you Henry, it is bad but necessary news to keep informed about....See Moreevaluation-of-rose-germplasm-for-resistance-to-rose-rosette-disease-a
Comments (6)The link above worked for me. When I find a link that does not work, I often can find the article by putting the title in quotes and putting it into Google. In this case this results in: https://www.google.com/search?num=100&newwindow=1&source=hp&ei=FNPfWq2vI4fusQW-h72QBA&q=%22evaluation-of-rose-germplasm-for-resistance-to-rose-rosette-disease-a%22&oq=%22evaluation-of-rose-germplasm-for-resistance-to-rose-rosette-disease-a%22&gs_l=psy-ab.12...1664.16166.0.18919.4.3.0.0.0.0.127.317.1j2.3.0....0...1.1j2.64.psy-ab..1.1.126.0..35i39k1.0.4DcrZxeltkQ I have a copy of the thesis, but it is copyrighted so I cannot post it. If you have a specific question about it, I can answer the question by putting small sections in quotes. "Table of contents: Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : page 1 - 22 2 SCREENING OF ROSA GERMPLASM FOR RESISTANCE TO ROSE ROSETTE DISEASE UNDER FIELD CONDITIONS : : : page 23 - 45 3 GRAFT AND MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION STUDIES OF ROSE ROSETTE VIRUS : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : page 46 - 54 4 BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF PHYLLOCOPTES FRUCTIPHILUS (ACARI: ERIOPHYIDAE) USING PREDATORY MITES FROM THE FAMILY PHYTOSEIIDAE (ACARINA: MESOSTIGMATA) : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : pages 55 - 69 Appendix A WEEKS ROSES LETTER TO CUSTOMERS : : : : : : : : : : : : page 70 B ENDPOINT RT-PCR PROTOCOL TO DETECT ROSE ROSETTE EMARAVIRUS : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : page 71 -72 LIST OF TABLES 2.1 Genotypes in this study that have existing resistance data : : : : : page 26 2.2 Results from resistance screening for rose rosette disease, including the number of plants infected and number planted in the field. : : : page 32 -38 2.3 Ordinary run analysis (Madden et al. 1982) : : : : : : : : : : : : : page 41 B.1 Primers used in two-step endpoint RT-PCR protocol : : : : : : : : page 73"...See MorePeople see rose diseases differently. (Rose Rosette)
Comments (5)Jeri, i totally agree when i saw my new growth first time, i actually freak out . i have teas and chinas and you can imagine me looking at them suspiciously. Then i will be Googling . What i learn is no one has it in Florida then you know how minds jump...but i eyed my roses for days until it turn to normal color. Now, i am used to the colors. That really bites about the poor woman cutting her roses. I hope it grew back and not thinking the worst giving a shovel....See MorePatti Johnston
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