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UI Research team launching virus control research

by Viktor Kovalev
07.04.2024
in Agronomy
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UI Research team launching virus control research
Dr. Alex Karasev
University of Idaho

MOSCOW, Idaho (KIFI/KIDK)-A University of Idaho team will use a $5.8 million US Department of Agriculture grant to research a pair of viruses that cause major losses in the potato industry.

Two dozen scientists are focusing on potato virus Y (PVY) and potato mop top virus (PMTV) in seed potatoes and potatoes grown for market.

PVY damages plants and reduces yields and potato size, making the crop less valuable. A U of I study indicates PVY losses cost Idaho’s potato industry $34 million a year and reduced yields 10-50%. 

Six states have found the virus, PMVT, in their seed potato crops. 

The project includes researchers in ten potato-growing states.  U of I researchers in Idaho Falls, Kimberly, and Moscow will work on the project.

The four-year project will first focus on giving growers tools to control the viruses, then control pests that spread the virus, and, finally, identify genes that can provide natural resistance to them.

UI Researcher and potato virus expert Dr. Alex Karasev pointed out, “Because of its position as the nation’s top potato-producing state, it is fitting that Idaho is leading the project.”

Researchers will study the economic impacts of the viruses and develop ways to communicate with and educate growers about the best strategies to reduce the viruses’ impacts.

Karasev won a mid-career award from U of I in 2013 partly for his work on PVY, which became an issue for Idaho growers in the early 2000s. He recently turned his attention to PMTV as its threat to the potato industry increased.

source: localnews8.com

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