Field surveys were conducted in Tunisia during the 2005‒2006, 2006‒2007 and 2009‒2010 growing seasons to identify viruses which produce yellowing, reddening and/or stunting symptoms of chickpea, faba bean and pea crops. Tissue blot immunoassay (TBIA) results showed that Chickpea chlorotic stunt virus (CpCSV) was the most common virus, followed by Faba bean necrotic yellows virus, Bean leafroll virus and Beet western yellows virus. The coat protein (CP) gene nucleotide sequence of seven CpCSV isolates collected from different regions of Tunisia was compared with sequences of five other isolates in the NCBI database. A homology tree of the CP nucleotide sequences was prepared and CpCSV isolates were grouped into two clusters. The first group ...
During the past 15 years, surveys to identify virus diseases affecting cool-season food legume crops...
A systematic virus survey covering the main areas where faba bean ( Viciafaba L.) is grown in Morocc...
A luteovirus isolate infecting chickpea in Morocco was experimentally transmitted by Myzus persicae ...
In Tunisia, faba bean (Vicia faba) and chickpea (Cicer arietinum) are considered as strategic crops ...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is an important legume crop and widely cultivated in northwestern prov...
A survey to identify virus diseases affecting chickpea crops in the major production areas of Eritre...
Some legume samples with yellowing and stunting symptoms from Ethiopia and Sudan that serologically ...
Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction analysis with two primer sets of luteoviruses was us...
A total of 204 chickpea samples with symptoms typical of virus infection including stunting, yellowi...
In Sudan yellowing viruses are key production constraints in pulse crops. Field surveys were carried...
<p>A systematic virus survey covering the main areas where faba bean ( <em>Vicia</em&...
A field survey of chickpea for viruses was carried out in River Nile State, northern Sudan, in the 1...
Chickpea stunt is the most important virus disease of chickpea ( Cicer arietinum L). This disease i...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) ranks third among the pulse crops that attribute to global food securi...
Viruses causing yellowing and stunting are the most important virus diseases affecting pulses in man...
During the past 15 years, surveys to identify virus diseases affecting cool-season food legume crops...
A systematic virus survey covering the main areas where faba bean ( Viciafaba L.) is grown in Morocc...
A luteovirus isolate infecting chickpea in Morocco was experimentally transmitted by Myzus persicae ...
In Tunisia, faba bean (Vicia faba) and chickpea (Cicer arietinum) are considered as strategic crops ...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is an important legume crop and widely cultivated in northwestern prov...
A survey to identify virus diseases affecting chickpea crops in the major production areas of Eritre...
Some legume samples with yellowing and stunting symptoms from Ethiopia and Sudan that serologically ...
Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction analysis with two primer sets of luteoviruses was us...
A total of 204 chickpea samples with symptoms typical of virus infection including stunting, yellowi...
In Sudan yellowing viruses are key production constraints in pulse crops. Field surveys were carried...
<p>A systematic virus survey covering the main areas where faba bean ( <em>Vicia</em&...
A field survey of chickpea for viruses was carried out in River Nile State, northern Sudan, in the 1...
Chickpea stunt is the most important virus disease of chickpea ( Cicer arietinum L). This disease i...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) ranks third among the pulse crops that attribute to global food securi...
Viruses causing yellowing and stunting are the most important virus diseases affecting pulses in man...
During the past 15 years, surveys to identify virus diseases affecting cool-season food legume crops...
A systematic virus survey covering the main areas where faba bean ( Viciafaba L.) is grown in Morocc...
A luteovirus isolate infecting chickpea in Morocco was experimentally transmitted by Myzus persicae ...