The effects of the inherent transmissibility of the
virus and of the inherent transmitting ability of aphids
on the transmission of bean yellow mosaic virus (BYMV)
were studied along with four virus-vector relationships of
BYMV and the green peach aphid, Myzus persicae (Sulz.).
In addition, investigations were made on the...
Escalating demand for organic blueberries has driven a significant expansion of northern highbush blueberry (NHB; Vaccinium corymbosum L.) production area. This expansion is particularly pronounced in regions of the Pacific Northwest where native soil conditions are sub-optimal for NHB, notably east of the Cascade Mountain Range of Oregon and Washington,...
The effects of soil moisture, mineral nutrition and
temperature on the susceptibility of peas to inoculation
with bean yellow mosaic virus (BYMV) by the green peach
aphid, Myzus persicae (Sulz.) were investigated along with
three vector-virus relationships. In addition, a comparative
study was made of two methods of evaluating susceptibility...
Experiments were done to determine the effect of some
factors on the level of transmission of bean yellow mosaic
virus (BYMV) by aphids. The effect of different source
plant treatments, the effect of light on test plant susceptibility,
and the effect of a second virus on the transmission
of BYMV...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) experiences soil degradation, food and livelihood insecurity, environmental pollution and lack of access to energy. Biochar has gained international research attention, but few studies have investigated the potential of biochar to address the challenges in SSA. This paper seeks to identify and evaluate generic potential opportunities and...
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(Sohi et al.,
2009; Verheijen et al., 2010). Literature on the agronomic impacts of biochar show
The goal of the work in this dissertation was to identify alternative soil amendments to improve plant growth and yield during establishment of highbush blueberry (Vaccinium hybrid). Woody materials, such as sawdust and wood chips, have a high carbon to nitrogen (C:N) ratio and low water holding capacity, which can...
Heavy metals, such as copper, zinc, and cadmium, are ubiquitous in stormwater and potentially toxic to aquatic organisms at low concentrations. Removal of heavy metals contamination by conventional treatment is expensive and does not always reduce metals concentrations low enough to ensure safety of all aquatic species. This research seeks...