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Yellow dwarf viruses (YDVs) are the most economically important plant viruses impacting cereal production worldwide and include viruses from the genus Luteovirus (e.g., barely yellow dwarf virus (BYDV)-PAV, BYDV-PAS, BYDV-MAV, BYDV-kerII, BYDV-kerIII ...
S. Byrne +5 more
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Serodetection of viruses associated to barley yellow dwarf (BYD) on cereals in Algeria [PDF]
La recherche des virus associés à la jaunisse nanisante de l'orge et de leurs vecteurs a été effectuée dans différentes zones céréalieres en Algérie (Guelma, Constantine, Alger, Sidi-bélabès, Adrar) en 1997 et 1998. Le Rhopalosiphum padi est présent dans
Belkahla, H., Lapierre, H.
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ABSTRACT Plant viruses cause significant crop losses, a situation that could worsen due to anthropogenic activities driving global climate change, one factor of which is the increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration. This study assessed the impact of elevated CO2 concentration (eCO2, 1000 vs. 400 ppm) on two genotypes of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris
Tiffanie Scandolera +12 more
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Scale-dependent angle of alignment between velocity and magnetic field fluctuations in solar wind turbulence [PDF]
Under certain conditions, freely decaying magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) turbulence evolves in such a way that velocity and magnetic field fluctuations delta v and delta B approach a state of alignment in which delta v proportional to delta B. This process is
Bhattacharjee, A. +4 more
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CAP INDEPENDENT TRANSLATION CONTROLS IN BARLEY YELLOW DWARF VIRUS (BYDV)
BYDV has economic importance because it infects a broad range of cereal crops and can severely limit food grain production. Little is currently known about the mechanism of cap‐independent translation (CIT), an alternate means employed by many plant viruses e.g. BYDV to circumvent host defense mechanisms.
Bidisha Banerjee +2 more
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Registration of ‘VT Beahm’ winter forage barley
Abstract ‘VT Beahm’ (Reg. no CV‐384, PI 702638) is an awnless, six‐row barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) cultivar with a winter growth habit. VT Beahm was released by the Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station in May 2021. Prior to being named, VT Beahm was tested under the experimental designation VA16BFHB‐268 NA.
Wynse Brooks +23 more
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Many plant viruses are transmitted by insect vectors, and the transmission process is regulated by key genes within the vector. However, few of these genes have been reported.
Chiping Liu +3 more
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In the spring of 2019, many plants, mainly winter wheat, were observed to have dwarfism and leaf yellowing symptoms. These plants from several regions of Poland were collected and sent to the Plant Disease Clinic of the Institute of Plant Protection ...
Katarzyna Trzmiel
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Agronomical, biochemical and histological response of resistant and susceptible wheat and barley under BYDV stress [PDF]
Barley yellow dwarf virus-PAV (BYDV-PAV) is one of the major viruses causing a widespread and serious viral disease affecting cereal crops. To gain a better understanding of plant defence mechanisms of BYDV resistance genes (Bdv2 and RYd2) against BYDV ...
Shormin Choudhury +6 more
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Review on the possible interactions of pests, diseases & weeds in cereals grown in organic and conventional agriculture [PDF]
Background The demand for organically produced food is outstripping the ability of UK farmers to supply it and the majority is imported. Furthermore, there is a major shortfall in home-produced organic cereals and cereal products, including straw.
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