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RT-LAMP for BYDV-PAS and BYDV-MAV detection v1
A rapid test was developed primarily to support QC of lab colonies, and testing colonies prior to starting lab experiments. It could also be utilised for general BYDV testing of aphids from trap samples for rapid surveillance. An RT-LAMP assay was developed to detect the presence of Luteovirus pashordei (BYDV-PAS) and Luteovirus mavhordei (BYDV-MAV) in
Md Munir Mostafiz +2 more
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The reaction of winter and spring wheat to infection with barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV-PAV) was evaluated in three-year small-plot field trials on 71 wheat varieties registered in the Czech Republic and at two locations for two years on 63 selected ...
Ondřej Veškrna +4 more
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Efficacy of Wheat Insecticide Seed Treatments on Bird Cherry-Oat Aphids [PDF]
Bird Cherry-Oat Aphids, Rhopalosiphumpadi (Linnaeus), (BCOA) are a major agricultural pest for wheat due to their ability to transferBarley Yellow Dwarf Virus (BYDV), which can stunt growth when introduced to seedlings (Wegulo, 2013). These aphids, which
Davis, Holly +2 more
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Potential new genes for resistance to Mycosphaerella graminicola identified in Triticum aestivum x Lophopyrum elongatum disomic substitution lines. [PDF]
Lophopyrum species carry many desirable agronomic traits, including disease resistance, which can be transferred towheat by interspecific hybridization. To identify potentially new genes for disease and insect resistance carried by individual Lophopyrum ...
B Friebe +41 more
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ABSTRACT Faba bean can be infected by Pea necrotic yellow dwarf virus (PNYDV), a novel pathogen throughout Europe, and transmitted persistently by several legume‐colonising aphid species. Recent field screenings in Austria and Germany of different faba bean varieties were encouraging as consistently the lowest viral symptom development in the variety ...
Ahmed Berawe +3 more
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Abstract Viral pathogens adversely affect wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) development and are responsible for significant wheat yield losses. Barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) is one of the most serious worldwide virus threats to cereal crops. Soil‐borne wheat mosaic virus (SBWMV) has been present in the Great Plains and responsible for wheat damage for ...
Lawrence Tidakbi +14 more
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Barley yellow dwarf virus in barley crops in Tunisia: prevalence and molecular characterization
A field survey was conducted in Tunisia in the North-Eastern regions (Bizerte, CapBon and Zaghouan), the North-Western region (Kef) and the Central-Eastern region (Kairouan) during the 2011/2012 growing season, in order to determine the incidence and the
Asma NAJAR, Imen HAMDI, Arvind VARSANI
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Reação de genótipos de trigo ao BYDV - PAV, agente causal do nanismo amarelo: análise de dados 2010. [PDF]
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BARRETO, E. de L. S. +4 more
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A study of cultivation and sowing systems for cereals. [PDF]
End of Project ReportDue to the pressure on cereal margins growers are seeking ways of reducing their costs of production. Reduced cultivation may provide cheaper and faster crop establishment, but in the past has been subject to problems with (poor crop
Connery, J. +6 more
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Winter barley yield is significantly impacted by BYDV. In the absence of neonicotinoid seed dressing, alternative insecticides offer protection for winter barley crops against the aphid vectors of BYDV and associated yield loss. Abstract Barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) is the most widespread viral disease of cereal crops vectored by aphids, causing ...
Louise Mc Namara +6 more
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