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The numbers of cereal aphids, especially Metopolophium dirhodum in 1979, and Sitobion avenae in 1980, were significantly increased on BYDV infected wheat and oats in 1979, and wheat, barley and oats in 1980.
Dewar, A. M. +3 more
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Protein elicitor Hrip1 functions in controlling barley yellow dwarf virus in wheat [PDF]
peer reviewedWheat yellow dwarf disease is caused by barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV), which is transmitted by wheat aphid and causing huge loss in agriculture.
Li, Lin
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Investigations of the molecular determinants of maize streak virus replication
Includes bibliographical references.Geminiviruses replicate via a rolling circle mechanism, which initiates at the origin of replication located within the long intergenic region (LIR).
Willment, Janet Anne
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The incidence of barley yellow dwarf virus and of its aphid vectors was surveyed in untreated parts of autumn-sown cereal crops, mainly wheat and barley, in the United Kingdom in 1995-8.
Foster, G. N. +14 more
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Not available – first paragraph follows: Some crop plants have simple inherited characters that would be desirable if transferred to another crop. Our current work on transfer of resistance to the barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) from barley to wheat is
C Jan, C Qualset, J Dvorak
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Effect of Biodiversity Changes in Disease Risk: Exploring Disease Emergence in a Plant-Virus System
The effect of biodiversity on the ability of parasites to infect their host and cause disease (i.e. disease risk) is a major question in pathology, which is central to understand the emergence of infectious diseases, and to develop strategies for their ...
Daniel Piñero (154115) +33 more
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Development of loop-mediated isothermal amplification assay for rapid detection of genetically different wheat dwarf virus isolates. [PDF]
Trzmiel K, Hasiów-Jaroszewska B.
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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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INTRODUCTIONRhopalosiphum padi (L.) is a major vector of barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV), one of the most economically damaging viral diseases of cereals, including wheat.
Qonaah, Ilma A. +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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