Many aspects of the association of Polymyxa betae with beet necrotic yellow vein virus during transmission have not been elucidated. In order to study the specificity of virus acquisition by the vector and its transmission to the host, thin sections were made through sugar beet roots infected both by the virus and the fungus. Immunogold labelled virus was identified at different stages of the fungus (plasmodia, zoosporangia and mature zoospores). However, specifically labelled clusters of virions have not yet been observed in mature resting spores.Marquage à l'or colloïdal du virus des nervures jaunes et nécrotiques de la betterave dans le champignon vecteur Polymyxa betae K. De nombreuses questions relatives à l'association entre Polymyxa ...
Since the beginning of 1990, in the region of Pithiviers, the sugar beet crop is under a strong pres...
<p>Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV) causes rhizomania in sugar beet. The virus is trans...
Beet soil-borne virus (BSBV) and Beet virus Q (BVQ) are frequently detected in sugar beet roots with...
The molecular interactions between Polymyxa betae, the protist vector of sugar beet viruses, beet ne...
Abstract Background Plasmodiophorids and chytrids are zoosporic parasites of algae and land plant an...
The spread of BNYVV in P. betaefBNYVV -infected sugarbeet was directly monitored by ELISA and tissue...
none5siThe genus Benyvirus (Benyvidiae) includes the most important and widespread sugar beet viruse...
Rhizomania is a soil-borne disease that occurs throughout the major sugar beet growing regions of th...
Rhizomania is a major disease of sugar beet caused by Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV), a ben...
The worldwide extension of the rhizomania disease is one of the most worrying constraints that have ...
The molecular interactions between Polymyxa betae, the protist vector of sugar beet viruses, beet ne...
The fungus Polymyxa betae Keskin belongs to the family Plasmodiophoraceae and lives in the soil as a...
The worldwide extension of the rhizomania disease is one of the most worrying constraints that have ...
Three soilborne viruses transmitted by Polymyxa betae KESKIN in sugar beet have been described: Beet...
The incidence of phytoviruses transmitted by Polymyxa graminis and P. betae remains economically imp...
Since the beginning of 1990, in the region of Pithiviers, the sugar beet crop is under a strong pres...
<p>Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV) causes rhizomania in sugar beet. The virus is trans...
Beet soil-borne virus (BSBV) and Beet virus Q (BVQ) are frequently detected in sugar beet roots with...
The molecular interactions between Polymyxa betae, the protist vector of sugar beet viruses, beet ne...
Abstract Background Plasmodiophorids and chytrids are zoosporic parasites of algae and land plant an...
The spread of BNYVV in P. betaefBNYVV -infected sugarbeet was directly monitored by ELISA and tissue...
none5siThe genus Benyvirus (Benyvidiae) includes the most important and widespread sugar beet viruse...
Rhizomania is a soil-borne disease that occurs throughout the major sugar beet growing regions of th...
Rhizomania is a major disease of sugar beet caused by Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV), a ben...
The worldwide extension of the rhizomania disease is one of the most worrying constraints that have ...
The molecular interactions between Polymyxa betae, the protist vector of sugar beet viruses, beet ne...
The fungus Polymyxa betae Keskin belongs to the family Plasmodiophoraceae and lives in the soil as a...
The worldwide extension of the rhizomania disease is one of the most worrying constraints that have ...
Three soilborne viruses transmitted by Polymyxa betae KESKIN in sugar beet have been described: Beet...
The incidence of phytoviruses transmitted by Polymyxa graminis and P. betae remains economically imp...
Since the beginning of 1990, in the region of Pithiviers, the sugar beet crop is under a strong pres...
<p>Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV) causes rhizomania in sugar beet. The virus is trans...
Beet soil-borne virus (BSBV) and Beet virus Q (BVQ) are frequently detected in sugar beet roots with...