Research Responsibilities
Soybean plants are susceptible to infection by several different viruses. A
recent survey of virus incidence in soybean in Illinois identified Bean pod
mottle virus (BPMV), Alfalfa mosaic virus (AMV), Soybean dwarf
virus, Tobacco ringspot virus, and Soybean mosaic virus (SMV)
in decreasing order of prevalence. The incidences of virus infections are
dependent upon the prevalence of insect vectors and the availability of infected
source plants. For example, recent increases in bean leaf beetle populations
were accompanied by high incidences of BPMV infections in soybean. Similarly,
dramatic increases in the incidences of AMV and Cucumber mosaic virus in
snap beans in the Great Lakes region have been associated with large populations
of the Asian soybean aphid (Aphis glycines), which spread throughout
the soybean growing regions of North America after being discovered in the Midwest
in 2000. Because the presence of large populations of the Asian soybean
aphid has the potential to significantly increase the incidence of aphid-borne
virus diseases in soybean, disruption of vector transmission could reduce the
losses caused by soybean virus infections. Seed transmission is thought
to be the most important source of virus inoculum for SMV infections. Hence,
resistance to seed transmission of seed-borne viruses, like SMV, could provide
effective control of virus infections in soybean even when vector populations
are high. The objectives of my research include detection and characterization
of soybean-infecting viruses and identification of viral and host determinants
of horizontal and vertical transmission of soybean viruses.
Selected Publications
- Domier, L.L., Steinlage, T.A., Hobbs, H.A., Yang, Y., Herrera-Rodriguez,
G., Haudenshield, J.S., McCoppin, N.K., and Hartman, G.L. 2007. Similarities
in seed and aphid transmission among Soybean mosaic virus isolates. Plant
Dis. 91: 546-550.
- Lim, H.S., Ko, T.S., Hobbs, H.A., Lambert, K.N., Yu, J.M., McCoppin,N.K.,
Korban, S.S., Hartman, G.L., and Domier, L.L. 2007. Soybean
mosaic virus helper component-protease alters leaf morphology and reduces
seed production in transgenic soybean plants. Phytopathology
9:366-372.
- Hobbs, H.A., Hill, C.B., Grau, C.R., Koval, N.C., Wang, Y., Pedersen, W.L., Domier,
L.L., and Hartman, G.L. 2006. Green stem disorder of soybean. Plant
Dis. 90:513-518.
- Kolb, F.L., Brown, C.M., Smith, N.J., and Domier, L.L.,
2006. Registration of seven barley yellow dwarf virus tolerant oat germplasm
lines. Crop Sci.
46:1830-1831.
- Atibalentja, N., Bekal, S., Domier, L.L., Niblack, T.L.,
Noel, G.R., and Lambert, K.N. 2005. A genetic linkage map of the soybean cyst
nematode Heterodera glycines. Molec.
Genet. Genomics 273:273-281.
- Harrison B., Steinlage, T.A., Domier, L.L., and D'Arcy,
C.J. 2005. Incidence of Soybean dwarf virus and identification of
potential vectors in Illinois. Plant
Dis. 89:28-32.
- Lambert K.N., Bekal, S., Domier, L.L., Niblack, T.L., Noel,
G.R., and Smyth, C.A. 2005. Selection of Heterodera glycines chorismate
mutase-1 alleles on nematode-resistant soybean. Molec.
Plant-Microbe Interact. 18:593-601.
- Lim, H.S., Ko, T.S., Lambert, K.N., Kim, H.G., Korban, S.S., Hartman, G.L.,
and Domier, L.L. 2005. Soybean mosaic virus helper component-protease
enhances somatic embryo production and stabilizes transgene expression in soybean. Plant
Physiol. Biochem. 43:1014-1021.
- Zhou, W., Kolb, F.L., Yu, J., Bai, G., Boze, L.K, and Domier L.L. 2004.
Molecular characterization of Fusarium head blight resistance in Wangshuibai
with simple sequence repeat and amplified fragment length polymorphism markers.
Genome. 47:1137-43.
Domier, L.L. and McCoppin, N.K. 2003. In vivo activity of Rhopalosiphum
padi virus internal ribosome entry sites. J.
Gen. Virol. 84:415-419.
- Domier, L.L., Latorre, I.J., Steinlage, T.A., McCoppin,
N., and Hartman, G.L. 2003. Variability and transmission by Aphis glycines of
North American and Asian Soybean mosaic virus isolates. Arch.
Virol. 148:1925-1941.
- Hobbs, H.A., Hartman, G.L., Wang, Y., Hill, C.B., Bernard, R.L., Pedersen,
W.L., and Domier, L.L. 2003. Occurrence of seed coat mottling
in soybean plants inoculated with Bean pod mottle virus and Soybean
mosaic virus. Plant
Dis. 87:1333-1336.
- Mabry, T.R., Hobbs, H.A., Steinlage, T.A., Johnson, B.B., Pedersen, W.L.,
Spencer, J.L., Levine, E., Isard, S.A., Domier, L.L., and
Hartman, G.L. 2003. Distribution of leaf feeding beetles and Bean pod mottle
virus (BPMV) in Illinois and transmission of BPMV in soybeans. Plant
Dis. 87:1221-1225.
- Domier, L.L., McCoppin, N.K., Larsen, R.C., and D'Arcy,
C.J. 2002. Nucleotide sequence shows that Bean leafroll virus has
a Luteovirus-like genome organization. J.
Gen. Virol. 83:1791-1798.
- Domier, L.L., McCoppin, N.K., and D'Arcy, C.J. 2000. Sequence
requirements for translation initiation of Rhopalosiphum padi virus ORF2. Virology.
268:264-271.
Education
| Ph.D.: University of Minesota |
Genetics |
1984 |
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| B.S.: University of North Dakota |
Biology |
1978 |
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