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A GENETIC AND CULTURAL "PACKAGE" FOR
MANAGEMENT OF TOMATO SPOTTED WILT VIRUS IN PEANUT
Literature Cited
1. Baldwin, J. A., J. P. Beasley Jr., A. K. Culbreath, and S. L. Brown. 1997. Twin versus single row patterns for peanut production. Proc. Am. Peanut Res. and Ed. Soc. 29:20.
2. Black, M. C., and D. H. Smith. 1987. Spotted wilt and rust reactions in south Texas among selected peanut genotypes. Proc. Am. Peanut Res. and Ed. Soc. 19:31 (abstr.).
3. Brown, S. L., J. W. Todd, and A. K. Culbreath. 1996. Effect of selected cultural practices on tomato spotted wilt virus and populations of thrips vectors in peanuts. Acta Horticulturae 431: 491-498.
4. Brown, S., J. Todd, A. Culbreath, H. Pappu, J. Baldwin, and J. Beasley. 1999. Tomato spotted wilt of peanut: identifying and avoiding high-risk situations. University of Georgia Extension Bulletin 1165. 10 pp.
5. Culbreath, A. K., J. W. Todd, W. D. Branch, S. L. Brown, J. W. Demski, and J. Beasley. 1994. Effect of new peanut cultivar Georgia Browne on epidemics of spotted wilt. Plant Dis. 78: 1185-1189.
6. Culbreath, A. K., J. W. Todd, J. W. Demski, and J. R. Chamberlin. 1992. Disease progress of spotted wilt in peanut cultivars Florunner and Southern Runner. Phytopathology 82:766-771.
7. Culbreath, A. K., J. W. Todd, D. W. Gorbet, W. D. Branch, F. M. Shokes, and H. R. Pappu. 1998. Field response of medium maturity advanced peanut breeding lines to tomato spotted wilt tospovirus, 1997. Biological and Cultural Tests 13:82.
8. Culbreath, A. K., J. W. Todd, D. W. Gorbet, W. D. Branch, F. M. Shokes, and H. R. Pappu. 1999. Field response of medium-maturity advanced peanut breeding lines to tomato spotted wilt tospovirus, 1998. Biological and Cultural Tests 14:(submitted).
9. Culbreath, A. K., J. W. Todd, D. W. Gorbet, W. D. Branch, R. K. Sprenkel, F. M. Shokes, and J. W. Demski. 1996. Disease progress of tomato spotted wilt virus in selected peanut cultivars and advanced breeding lines. Plant Dis. 80:70-73.
10. Culbreath, A. K., J. W. Todd, D. W. Gorbet, F. M. Shokes, W. D. Branch, C. C. Holbrook, and H. R. Pappu. 1999. Field response of late-maturity advanced peanut breeding lines to tomato spotted wilt tospovirus, 1998. Biological and Cultural Tests 14:(submitted).
11. Culbreath, A. K., J. W. Todd, D. W. Gorbet, F. M. Shokes, and H. R. Pappu. 1997. Field response of new peanut cultivar UF 91108 to tomato spotted wilt virus. Plant Dis. 81:1410-1415.
12. Culbreath, A. K., J. W. Todd, D. W. Gorbet, F. M. Shokes, and H. R. Pappu. 1998. Field response of late-maturing advanced peanut breeding lines to tomato spotted wilt tospovirus, 1997. Biological and Cultural Tests 13:83.
13. Gorbet, D. W., and F. M. Shokes. 1994. Plant spacing and tomato spotted wilt virus. Proc. Am. Peanut Res. and Ed. Soc. 26:50 (abstr.).
14. Mitchell, F. L., J. W. Smith, Jr., C. R. Crumley, and J. W. Stewart, 1991. Management of tomato spotted wilt virus in South Texas peanut fields. Proc. Am. Peanut Res. and Ed. Soc. 23:76 (abstr.).
15. Todd, J. W., A. K. Culbreath, and S. L. Brown. 1996. Dynamics of vector populations and progress of spotted wilt disease relative to insecticide use in peanuts. Acta Hortaculturae 431:483-490.
16. Todd, J. W., A. K. Culbreath, J. R. Chamberlin, R. J. Beshear, and B. G. Mullinix. 1995. Colonization and population dynamics of thrips in peanuts in the southern United States, pp. 453-460 In Parker, B. L., M. Skinner, and T. Lewis (eds) Thrips Biology and Management, Plenum Press, New York.
For more information on any of these or related topics, feel free to contact Albert
Culbreath by phone (229) 386-3370, fax (229) 386-7285 or email spotwilt@tifton.cpes.peachnet.edu.
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