Pepeira
Pepino mosaic virus (PepMV) is a highly contagious virus of tomato and has the potential to infect entire glasshouse crops and cause significant crop losses, if left undetected. Early detection and confirmation of infection is essential in reducing the risk of disease spread.

Pepino mosaic virus is very easily spread through contaminated hands, tools and clothing during handling and trimming of plants and will spread at a very fast rate over a large area if it remains unnoticed.
About PepMV

What is Pepeira?
The project investigates the increased risk posed by new, biologically and genetically distinct strains of PepMV that have appeared in Europe and elsewhere recently and have the potential to be far more damaging on tomato but also other Solanaceous crops. To unravel the highly debated, putative role of seed transmission in the spread of PepMV, an extensive study on possible seed transmission was carried out. The project also addresses the issue of developing validated diagnostic protocols.

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Who is Pepeira?
The Pepeira research project is a collaboration between 20 laboratories and institutions involved or dealing with plant health from 17 European  countries.
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News
2 Feb 2010
Successful final Pepeira conference
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Contact
Pepeira project coordination:
Dr. R. van der Vlugt
Phone: +31 317 480 675
rene.vandervlugt@wur.nl
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