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  • ARS Unveils New Disease Resistant Honeysweet Plum

    Apr 4, 2022
    https://tellus.ars.usda.gov/stories/articles/ars-unveils-new-disease-resistant-…

    USDA. ARS. Tellus.

    Meet the Honeysweet Plum: A virus-resistant plum that ARS hopes to bring to market soon. They are large and oblong with a very sweet, flavorful taste. ARS created the Honeysweet variety using RNAi, a biotechnology method that makes them immune to the plum pox virus. Plum pox infects stone fruit trees: plums, peaches, apricots and cherries. Once infected, the fruit discolors and falls from the tree prior to maturation. There is no natural, genetic resistance to the virus.

  • Eradicating the Plum Pox Virus

    Mar 23, 2020
    https://tellus.ars.usda.gov/stories/articles/eradicating-plum-pox-virus

    USDA. ARS. Tellus.

    The 20-year fight against plum pox – a serious agricultural disease capable of devastating stone fruits like peaches, apricots, cherries, and almonds – is finally over, thanks to a cooperative effort by the Agricultural Research Service and their partners.

  • National Plant Disease Recovery System: Plant Diseases That Threaten U.S. Agriculture

    https://www.ars.usda.gov/crop-production-and-protection/plant-diseases/docs/npd…

    USDA. ARS. Office of Pest Management.

    The National Plant Disease Recovery System (NPDRS) is called for in Homeland Security Presidential Directive Number 9 (HSPD-9) which was issued in February of 2004. The purpose of the NPDRS is to ensure that the tools, infrastructure, communication networks, and capacity required to mitigate the impact of high consequence plant disease outbreaks are such that a reasonable level of crop production is maintained in the U.S.

    These recovery plans are a cooperative effort of university, industry, and government scientists. The plans outline what the scientists know about the disease, indicate the current preparedness, suggest the best IPM approach, and recommend priority research and education needs.
    See also: Disease Recovery Plans (~26 plans published, with more in process)

  • USDA Declares United States Free from Plum Pox Virus

    Oct 17, 2019
    https://www.usda.gov/media/press-releases/2019/10/17/usda-declares-united-state…

    United States Department of Agriculture.

    At a ceremony today, USDA Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs Greg Ibach declared the United States free of plum pox virus. Under Secretary Ibach signed a proclamation marking this historic announcement. "Today, our 20-year fight against plum pox disease is officially over,” Under Secretary Ibach said. “Working with our partners, we’ve eliminated this disease and protected the United States’ $6.3 billion stone fruit industry." Plum pox is a serious disease impacting stone fruit such as plums, almonds, and peaches. No other countries where plum pox disease is known to occur have successfully eradicated the disease. The disease was first detected in Pennsylvania in 1999.