Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus (WSMV) in Kentucky
PPFS-AG-SG-8: Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus (WSMV) in Kentucky
Authored by: Don Hershman
Abstract
Wheat streak mosaic (WSM) is a potentially devastating virus disease of wheat. In the United States, WSM is most prevalent in hard red wheat grown in the central Great Plains region. Soft red winter wheat produced in the mid-south and Midwest is infrequently impacted by WSM. Epidemics are rare in Kentucky with the only recorded ones occurring in 1989 and 2000.
Core Details
Publication ID
PPFS-AG-SG-8
Status
Minor Revision
Publication Date
Jun. 1, 2012
Series
Multi-Part Series
N/A
Categorical Details
Language
English
Peer Reviewed?
Yes