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dc.contributor.authorFERREIRA, D. N. M.
dc.contributor.authorMENDONÇA, R. S. de
dc.contributor.authorSKORACKA, A.
dc.contributor.authorSZYD?O, W.
dc.contributor.authorKNIHINICKI, D.
dc.contributor.authorHEIN, G. L.
dc.contributor.authorPEREIRA, P. R. V. da S.
dc.contributor.authorTRUOL, G.
dc.contributor.authorLAU, D.
dc.date.accessioned2018-07-01T01:25:44Z-
dc.date.available2018-07-01T01:25:44Z-
dc.date.created2013-02-28
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifier.citationExperimental and Applied Acarology, Dordrecht, v. 59, p. 95-143, 2013.
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/951809-
dc.descriptionThe wheat curl mite (WCM), Aceria tosichella, and the plant viruses it transmits represent an invasive mite-virus complex that has affected cereal crops world- wide. The main damage caused by WCM comes from its ability to transmit and spread multiple damaging viruses to cereal crops, with Wheat streak mosaic virus (WSMV) and Wheat mosaic virus (WMoV) being the most important. Although WCM and transmitted viruses have been of concern to cereal growers and researchers for at least six decades, they continue to represent a challenge. In older affected areas, for example in North America, this mite-virus complex still has signi?cant economic impact. In Australia and South America, where this problem has only emerged in the last decade, it represents a new threat to winter cereal production. The dif?culties encountered in making progress towards managing WCM and its transmitted viruses stem from the complexity of the pathosystem. The most effective methods for minimizing losses from WCM transmitted viruses in cereal crops have previously focused on cultural and plant resistance methods. This paper brings together information on biological and ecological aspects of WCM, including its taxonomic status, occurrence, host plant range, damage symptoms and economic impact. Information about the main viruses transmitted by WCM is also included and the epidemiological relationships involved in this vectored complex of viruses are also addressed. Management strategies that have been directed at this mite-virus complex are presented, including plant resistance, its history, dif?culties and advances. Current research perspectives to address this invasive mite-virus complex and minimize cereal crop losses worldwide are also discussed.
dc.language.isoengeng
dc.rightsopenAccesseng
dc.subjectInvasive pest complex
dc.subjectMite vector
dc.subjectPlant virus
dc.titleWheat curl mite, Aceria tosichella, and transmitted viruses: an expanding pest complex affecting cereal crops.
dc.typeArtigo de periódico
dc.date.updated2018-07-01T01:25:44Zpt_BR
dc.subject.thesagroCereal
dc.subject.nalthesaurusEriophyidae
dc.subject.nalthesaurusPoaceae
dc.subject.nalthesaurusgrasses
riaa.ainfo.id951809
riaa.ainfo.lastupdate2018-06-29
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s10493-012-9633-y
dc.contributor.institutionDENISE NAVIA MAGALHAES FERREIRA, CENARGEN.
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