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Soybean Viruses - Links

BPMV
Mottled or rough leaf surfaces (rugosity) can be a sign of virus infection.
Photo credit: Marvin Rice.

Potential for Integrated Management of Virus Diseases - Plant Disease article (pdf)

Soybean Viruses - Ohio State University


BPMV

Bean leaf beetle and bean pod mottle virus management: An integrated approach. Integrated Crop Management Newsletter (2005 - but still current),

Revisiting an integrated approach to bean leaf beetle and bean pod mottle virus managementIntegrated Crop Management Newsletter (2007 - but still currrent).

Bean Pod Mottle Virus - University of Nebraska

Bean pod mottle virus. John Hill, Iowa State University United Soybean Board/ Plant Management Network.

A step toward control of bean pod mottle virus: Identifying field tolerance. Hill, J. H., and Grau, C. Integrated Crop Management Newsletter 2006

BPMV seed
Infection by some viruses can cause a discoloration of soybean seed, called seed coat mottling (right)
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Photo credit: Jeff Bradshaw, ISU

Identification of field tolerance to Bean pod mottle and Soybean mosaic viruses in soybean. Hill, J. H., Koval, N. C., Gaska, J. M., and Grau, C. R. 2007.Crop Science. 47:212 (pdf)


AMV

Mueller, E. E., and Grau, C. R. 2007. Seasonal progression, symptom development, and yield effects of Alfalfa mosaic virus epidemics on soybean in Wisconsin. Plant Disease 91:266-272.


SMV

Soybean Mosaic Virus - University of Illinois

Soybean Mosaic Virus - University of Nebraska


TRV

Tobacco Ringspot Virus - University of Illinois


SbDV

Harrison B., Steinlage, T.A., Domier, L.L., and D'Arcy, C.J. 2005. Incidence of Soybean dwarf virus and identification of potential vectors in Illinois. Plant Disease 89:28-32 (pdf).