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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NCPNR Business
Approval of December 2017 minutes
Charter revisions
Advisory Board
Slide2Approval of Minutes
Approval of December 2017 minutes
Charter revisions
Advisory Board
Approved: 17 yes votes, a few typographical corrections
Slide3Charter Revisions?
Approval of December 2017 minutes
Charter revisions
Advisory Board
Approved, no revisions: 17 yes votes
Slide4Advisory Board
Approval of December 2017 minutes
Charter revisions?
Advisory Board
Slide5Advisory Board
18 members
Currently:
8 Industry
9 Public sector
1 Public Garden
Slide6Advisory Board
Request to add another industry member:
Board approved – 10 votes for and 5 votes against
Nomination for addition:
Wes
Harvell
Slide7Advisory 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
Slide82018 Advisory Board
19 members
9 Industry
9 Public sector
1 Public Garden
Slide9NCPNR Priorities
June 2016
What have we accomplished?
Slide10Collection maintenance
Slide11Maintain 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
Slide12Renovate Current Rose Foundation Planting
Propagation began in 2014
Initiated planting at new FPS field in 2015
Budwood
distribution began in 2016
Renovation is complete!
Slide13Audit 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
Slide14Establish in vitro method to maintain rose collection
No work done in this area
Slide15Pathogen testing
Slide16Define 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
Slide17Establish 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
Slide18Update 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
Slide19Perform Disease Elimination Therapy
Developing virus elimination protocols for rose
Optimizing tissue culture media for rose
Slide20Protocol for Entry and Elimination of Roses from Collection
No activity
Slide21Establish Efficient Quarantine Protocols to Prevent Entry of New Viruses
Already established
Use USDA-APHIS protocols
Slide22Collection Augmentation
Slide23Augment 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
Slide24Education
Slide25Develop 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
Slide26Determine 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
Slide27Priorities 2018 Update
Slide28Sent 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
Slide29Collection maintenance
Slide30Priority
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
Slide31Collection Augmentation
Slide32Priority
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
Slide33Education
Slide34Priority
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
Slide35Pathogen testing
Slide36Priority
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
Slide37Work 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
Slide38Any comments or questions?
New priorities to consider.
Rephrasing of existing priorities?