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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
Infection by some viruses can cause a discoloration of soybean seed, called seed coat mottling (right) Click on image to view a larger version. 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).