Thursday, January 7, 2021: 10:15 AM
Alana Lynn Jacobson
, Auburn University
Charles Ray
, Auburn University
Ron Smith
, Auburn University
Scott H. Graham
, Auburn University
Katelyn Kesheimer
, Auburn University
Phillip Roberts
, University of Georgia
Michael Toews
, University of Georgia
Jeremy Greene
, Clemson University
Anders S. Huseth
, North Carolina State University
George G. Kennedy
, North Carolina State University
Sally Taylor
, Virginia Tech University
Silvana Paula-Moraes
, University of Florida
Sebe Brown
, LSU AgCenter
Jeff Gore
, Mississippi State University
Whitney Crow
, Mississippi State University
Scott D. Stewart
, The University of Tennessee
David Kerns
, Texas A&M University
Suhas Vyavhare
, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service
Aphid populations were monitored around cotton fields in VA, NC, SC, GA, FL, AL, LA, MS, TN, and TX during the 2020 cotton growing season using yellow pan traps. Information about the abundance and distribution of known and putative aphid vectors of Cotton leafroll dwarf virus is needed to better understand factors underlying the variation in virus incidence and disease in the U.S.