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Charter revisions Advisory Board Approval of Minutes Approval of December 2017 minutes Charter revisions Advisory Board Approved 17 yes votes a few typographical corrections Charter Revisions ID: 799816

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Slide1

NCPNR Business

Approval of December 2017 minutes

Charter revisions

Advisory Board

Slide2

Approval of Minutes

Approval of December 2017 minutes

Charter revisions

Advisory Board

Approved: 17 yes votes, a few typographical corrections

Slide3

Charter Revisions?

Approval of December 2017 minutes

Charter revisions

Advisory Board

Approved, no revisions: 17 yes votes

Slide4

Advisory Board

Approval of December 2017 minutes

Charter revisions?

Advisory Board

Slide5

Advisory Board

18 members

Currently:

8 Industry

9 Public sector

1 Public Garden

Slide6

Advisory Board

Request to add another industry member:

Board approved – 10 votes for and 5 votes against

Nomination for addition:

Wes

Harvell

Slide7

Advisory Board Nominee

Wes

Harvell

28 years of experience

Wholesale and retail garden rose business

Production, sales and Management

Weeks

Certified Roses

Jackson & Perkins Park Seed

Approved: 16 yes votes, 1 no vote

Slide8

2018 Advisory Board

19 members

9 Industry

9 Public sector

1 Public Garden

Slide9

NCPNR Priorities

June 2016

What have we accomplished?

Slide10

Collection maintenance

Slide11

Maintain Existing Collection

FPS is principal G-1 rose collection in the USA

Most NCPN funds are dedicated to

Long term maintenance

Curation of the planting

Slide12

Renovate Current Rose Foundation Planting

Propagation began in 2014

Initiated planting at new FPS field in 2015

Budwood

distribution began in 2016

Renovation is complete!

Slide13

Audit Disease Status of Existing Collection

20% of collection is tested annually

Rechecked records of all plants used in

repropagation

New accessions added to the collection

Slide14

Establish in vitro method to maintain rose collection

No work done in this area

Slide15

Pathogen testing

Slide16

Define Pathogens for which testing should be done

Screen for 6 viruses (5 RNA and 1 DNA)

Apple mosaic virus

Prunus necrotic ring spot

Rose rosette virus

Rose spring dwarf-associated virus

Rose yellow vein virus

Blackberry chlorotic ringspot virus

Positive control collection recently funded

FPS, USDA, TAMU testing with different diagnostic approaches to verify virus identity

Consensus decision on virus/varieties to maintain in collection

New viruses will be analyzed for prevalence and biological effect

Slide17

Establish standard for selection, maintenance and testing of foundation collection

FPS is establishing the standards

Test for 6 viruses (NCPNR input)

In addition 2 biological tests (multiflora and cherry)

Collection in plot isolated from non-tested roses

Orders filled/distributed as per web site

New rose from commercial nurseries manageable at the moment

Do not accept rose germplasm as outside scope of program

Slide18

Update Testing Techniques

Protocols being developed/improved by FPS

These protocols are shared with colleagues in NCPN

Development of virus collection will contribute to this goal

Slide19

Perform Disease Elimination Therapy

Developing virus elimination protocols for rose

Optimizing tissue culture media for rose

Slide20

Protocol for Entry and Elimination of Roses from Collection

No activity

Slide21

Establish Efficient Quarantine Protocols to Prevent Entry of New Viruses

Already established

Use USDA-APHIS protocols

Slide22

Collection Augmentation

Slide23

Augment Current Collection to Include Heirloom Roses in Commerce

In 2015, 57 roses from the Antique Rose Emporium

2 died, 10 positive for virus

45 no virus detected, 44 in G-1 collection

~ 40 most popular Moore roses acquired

Heirloom Rose collection in Florida

Undergoing initial virus testing

Old Garden Roses at the Antique Rose Emporium

2018-2019 cycle funded for virus testing

Slide24

Education

Slide25

Develop Outreach Program

Newsletter developed (August, 2016)

Fact sheets are being developed

High throughput sequencing

RRD fact sheet under development

Posters presented

ASHS and APS – 2016

International Rose Symposium - 2017

Talks given

Gardening audience (ARE, 2017

), RRD

Webinar

Articles written

Zlesak for

industry publication

Byrne, writing for American Rose Annual

Slide26

Determine Economic Impact

Funded for 2018-2019 cycle

Marco Palma

Department of Agricultural Economics

Texas A&M University

Brent Pemberton

Department of Horticultural Sciences

AgriLife Research, Overton, TX

Slide27

Priorities 2018 Update

Slide28

Sent out survey to gather input

Asked rate the priority of the priority statement

1 = extremely important

2 = very important

3 =moderately important

4 = slightly important

5 = not at all important

Opened June 17

th

and closed on June 24th

Got 45 responses

17 Advisory Board members

28 other stakeholders

Slide29

Collection maintenance

Slide30

Priority

2016

2018

Maintain existing foundation rose collection

1.0

1.4/1.6

Audit disease status of

existing

foundation

collection

1.2

1.4/1.4

Establish an in vitro backup collection.

2.2

2.8/2.7

Establish a backup field collection in another location.

3.6

3.2/2.2

Renovate the current rose foundation planting

2.6

NA

2018 priorities – Advisory

Board/Other stakeholders

Slide31

Collection Augmentation

Slide32

Priority

2016

2018

Augment current collection to include heirloom roses in commerce

2.4

??/??

Develop a transparent prioritization system for orderly distribution of plant material when supply is limited

3.0

2.6/2.3

2018 priorities – Advisory Board/Other stakeholders

Slide33

Education

Slide34

Priority

2016

2018

Develop outreach program to rose growers, nurseries and consumers to explain the value of clean plant programs

2.1

2.1/2.1

Quantify the economic impact of the clean plant program

for rose

2.4

2.1/2.1

Develop NCPNR website to distribute information among rose community

2.6

2.6/2.1

Develop printed educational materials about the NCPNR for outreach program

2.9

3.2/2.9

2018 priorities – Advisory Board/Other stakeholders

Slide35

Pathogen testing

Slide36

Priority

2016

2018

Define the pathogens for which standard testing methods will be used to qualify for entry into the foundation rose collection.

1.3

1.8/1.5

Update testing techniques including the most appropriate new technologies

1.4

1.8/1.8

Assess the virus frequency and

distribution in commercial stock collections and public/private rose collections.

2.6

1.9/1.7

Maintain an

efficient quarantine protocols to prevent entry of new viruses

.

2.4

1.9/1.6

2018 priorities – Advisory Board/Other stakeholders

Slide37

Work with the international rose community to develop protocols for easy and safe movement of rose materials

.

2.8

2.6/1.9

Perform disease elimination therapy on as many new selections as possible.

2.0

2.3/2.6

Develop a protocol to decide which varieties are eliminated, maintained or added to the rose foundational

collection.

2.1

2.2/1.9

Priority

2016

2018

2018 priorities – Advisory Board/Other stakeholders

Slide38

Any comments or questions?

New priorities to consider.

Rephrasing of existing priorities?