Understanding Beet Curly Top Virus Infection in Hemp with Punya Nachappa, PhD

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Punya Nachappa, PhD runs a research program at Colorado State University that is focused on understanding the interactions between plants, pathogens, and insect vectors in crops, including hemp.  Her team recently published a paper that identified several different viruses in Colorado hemp samples, most notably Beet Curly Top Virus (BCTV), which is a pathogen known to infect several different plant species. in our conversation we discuss: 

  • The prevalence of BCTV in Colorado hemp 
  • How BCTV compares to Hop Latent Viroid 
  • The BCTV disease progression in hemp and cannabis plants 
  • The only known mode of transmission for BCTV, the beet leafhopper
  • Strategies for preventing BCTV and keeping leafhoppers away 
  • Other viruses and viroids cannabis and hemp growers should be aware of 

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