Volume
60
Issue
2
DOI
10.34068/joe.60.02.09
Abstract
A multi-state and interdisciplinary team was formed to address the Extension and research needs of CLRDV, an emerging cotton disease with high potential impact for U.S. cotton production. In 2017, CLRDV was identified in AL and Auburn University immediately formed an interdisciplinary working group composed of plant breeders, plant pathologists, entomologists, and agronomists. Since then, scientists from ten other states have joined the CLRDV group. Thus, allowing research to be coordinated efficiently and best deploy limited resources to attend the stakeholder’s needs. The CLRDV group produces and shares new and relevant information with the scientific community and cotton producers alike.
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Recommended Citation
Conner, K. N., Sikora, E., Koebernick, J., & Zaccaron, M. (2022). Interdisciplinary Team Addresses Cotton Leafroll Dwarf Virus in Alabama. The Journal of Extension, 60(2), Article 9. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.60.02.09