The South American forage legume Arachis pintoi was found to be affected by foliar ring spot symptoms in surveys of various localities in the Cauca Valley of Colombia. A filamentous virus (approximately 750 nm) isolated from symptomatic A. pintoi plants induced the characteristic ring spot symptoms in manually inoculated virus-free A. pintoi plants. This virus also caused systemic infection of other legumes, such as common bean, cowpea, peanut, and soybean, in manual transmission tests. A similar virus was also found in these surveys causing mild chlorosis and leaf malformation of another neotropical forage legume, Stylosanthes sp., which is closely related to the genus Arachis. The Stylosanthes virus systemically infected Stylosanthes spp....
The cultivation of calopo, Calopogonium mucunoides, as a promising forage legume for the lowland tro...
A filamentous virus about 715 nm long was isolated from a plant of the tropical forage legume Centro...
Viruses causing severe mosaic, epinasty, defoliation, and premature death of Passiflora spp. were is...
Rhizoma peanut (Arachis glabrata Benth.) is a forage crop with increasing acreage (\u3e10,500 ha) in...
A virus causing 'eyespot' leaf symptoms in groundnut plants was transmitted by sap-inoculation and b...
Surveys of groundnut crops in northeastern Brazil since 1995 showed the occurrence of a hitherto unr...
Virus diseases of herbaceous legumes have been relatively little studied even though the legumes pla...
A virus disease showing leaf mottling in groundnuts, Arachis hypogeae cv. V 13, was observed in exp...
Forage peanut (Arachis pintoi) is one of the forage crops best adapted to tropical agroecosystems wh...
Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is an important oilseed crop in Argentina, where it is used primarily f...
Peanut plants showing mottling, yellow and necrotic spots on leaves were collected from peanut field...
A potyvirus was isolated from Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L.) Verdc.) plants raised in a g...
Peanut [groundnut] green mosaic virus was identified as a potyvirus by electron microscopy, aphid tr...
A virus disease of peanut (groundnut, Arachis hypogaea), characterized by necrosis of the stem and t...
A virus, 750 /I > 18 nm, was isolated from Centrosema pubescens from Nigeria, causing leaf malformat...
The cultivation of calopo, Calopogonium mucunoides, as a promising forage legume for the lowland tro...
A filamentous virus about 715 nm long was isolated from a plant of the tropical forage legume Centro...
Viruses causing severe mosaic, epinasty, defoliation, and premature death of Passiflora spp. were is...
Rhizoma peanut (Arachis glabrata Benth.) is a forage crop with increasing acreage (\u3e10,500 ha) in...
A virus causing 'eyespot' leaf symptoms in groundnut plants was transmitted by sap-inoculation and b...
Surveys of groundnut crops in northeastern Brazil since 1995 showed the occurrence of a hitherto unr...
Virus diseases of herbaceous legumes have been relatively little studied even though the legumes pla...
A virus disease showing leaf mottling in groundnuts, Arachis hypogeae cv. V 13, was observed in exp...
Forage peanut (Arachis pintoi) is one of the forage crops best adapted to tropical agroecosystems wh...
Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is an important oilseed crop in Argentina, where it is used primarily f...
Peanut plants showing mottling, yellow and necrotic spots on leaves were collected from peanut field...
A potyvirus was isolated from Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L.) Verdc.) plants raised in a g...
Peanut [groundnut] green mosaic virus was identified as a potyvirus by electron microscopy, aphid tr...
A virus disease of peanut (groundnut, Arachis hypogaea), characterized by necrosis of the stem and t...
A virus, 750 /I > 18 nm, was isolated from Centrosema pubescens from Nigeria, causing leaf malformat...
The cultivation of calopo, Calopogonium mucunoides, as a promising forage legume for the lowland tro...
A filamentous virus about 715 nm long was isolated from a plant of the tropical forage legume Centro...
Viruses causing severe mosaic, epinasty, defoliation, and premature death of Passiflora spp. were is...