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The grass species Miscanthus sinensis, Echinochloa crus-galli and Phalaris arundinacea may be useful biomass crops. In glasshouse inoculations with two isolates of Barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV)-MAV and BYDV-PAV and one of Cereal yellow dwarf virus ...
Shaw, M.W. +8 more
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Eukaryotic initiation factor 4F promotes a reorientation of eukaryotic initiation factor 3 binding on the 5' and the 3' UTRs of barley yellow dwarf virus mRNA. [PDF]
Powell P, Bhardwaj U, Goss D.
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First record of Barley yellow dwarf virus and Cereal yellow dwarf virus in Tunisia
A survey for Barley yellow dwarf (BYDV) and Cereal yellow dwarf viruses (CYDV) was carried out during April 2001 covering seven major cereal-growing regions (Beja, Bizerte, Cap-Bon, Jendouba, Le Kef, Siliana and Zaghouan) of Tunisia.
Makkouk, Khaled
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Identification and functional analyses of host factors interacting with the 17-kDa protein of Barley yellow dwarf virus-GAV. [PDF]
Chen S +9 more
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IDENTIFICATION AND MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS OF BARLEY YELLOW DWARF VIRUS
This research work provides information on the prevalence of the strains of barley yellow dwarf virus on several wheat varieties planted on the experimental field of the Institute of Genetics and Experimental Plant Biology in the Tashkent region, their identification by the polymerase chain reaction method.
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Barley yellow dwarf virus in cereals
Worldwide, barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) is the most widespread and damaging virus disease of cereals. It infects wheat, barley, oats and grasses and is transmitted by several aphid species.
Jones, Roger, McKirdy, Simon
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Barley yellow dwarf virus in Western Australia
BARLEY yellow dwarf virus disease was first positively identified in Western Australia in 1961. Records indicate that symptoms approximating those later found to be caused by this disease were reported as early as ...
Shipton, W A
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Barley yellow dwarf disease, caused by barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDVs), significantly affects global wheat crop production. It has reached epidemic proportions in the Qinghai Province, China.
Xiaoyang Wang +4 more
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Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus (BYDV)
This fact sheet describes Barley yellow dwarf virus, a worldwide insect pest that infects small grains like barley, wheat, oats and rice, as well as many wild grass species.
Nischwitz, Claudia, Holmgren, Lyle
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Potato leafroll virus, its purification from its vector Myzus persicae
Experiments were described on the purification of potato leafroll virus (PLRV) from its vector Myzus persicae. Preliminary experiments demonstrated that much non- viral material had to be removed from aphid macerates to obtain a pure virus preparation ...
Peters, D.
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