Indian peanut clump virus (IPCV) and Peanut clump virus (PCV) cause significant losses in groundnut crops . IPCV and PCV infect also a wide range of dicotyledonous and monocotyledonous hosts. Virus infection often has few or no sumptoms in other hosts, such as cereals and serological detection is hampered by the significant differences among the amino acid composition of pecluvirus coat proteins. The availability of non-serological, sensitive and broad-spectrum detection methods is therefore essential for the epidemiological studies and for the management of peanut clump disease. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) has been developed for the detetion of both IPCV and PCV. The chapter describes pecluviruses and the molec...
A disease characterised by severely stunted plants with small dark green leaves was found in groundn...
RNA extracted from the rod-shaped particles of Indian peanut clump virus (IPCV), strain L, consisted...
The progress of Indian peanut clump virus (Hyderabad isolate; IPCV-H) and its vector Polymyxa gramin...
Indian peanut clump virus (IPCV) and Peanut clump virus (PCV) cause significant losses in groundnut ...
‘Clump ’ is one of the major viral diseases of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) caused by the Indian pea...
The host range of Indian peanut clump virus (IPCV) was studied under natural infectious conditions o...
Peanut clump disease is a damaging disease on groundnut caused by two pecluviruses, Indian peanut cl...
Groundnut or peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is an important legume cultivated in several developing co...
Groundnut or peanut is an important annual oilseed and food legume crop grown in diverse environment...
Not AvailableSeveral virus diseases of groundnut have been reported in India based on symptoms, host...
The symptomatology of Indian peanut clump virus (IPCV) isolates collected from five different geogra...
Wheat and barley crops were shown to be susceptible to Indian peanut clump virus (IPCV) under field ...
Peanut clump and sugarcane red leaf mottle diseases are caused by viruses of the genus Pecluvirus. I...
An ELISA procedure was developed to test groundnut seeds for Indian peanut clump furovirus (IPCV). A...
#Sorghum arundinaceum# (great millet) was found as a symptomless natural host of Peanut Clump Virus ...
A disease characterised by severely stunted plants with small dark green leaves was found in groundn...
RNA extracted from the rod-shaped particles of Indian peanut clump virus (IPCV), strain L, consisted...
The progress of Indian peanut clump virus (Hyderabad isolate; IPCV-H) and its vector Polymyxa gramin...
Indian peanut clump virus (IPCV) and Peanut clump virus (PCV) cause significant losses in groundnut ...
‘Clump ’ is one of the major viral diseases of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) caused by the Indian pea...
The host range of Indian peanut clump virus (IPCV) was studied under natural infectious conditions o...
Peanut clump disease is a damaging disease on groundnut caused by two pecluviruses, Indian peanut cl...
Groundnut or peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is an important legume cultivated in several developing co...
Groundnut or peanut is an important annual oilseed and food legume crop grown in diverse environment...
Not AvailableSeveral virus diseases of groundnut have been reported in India based on symptoms, host...
The symptomatology of Indian peanut clump virus (IPCV) isolates collected from five different geogra...
Wheat and barley crops were shown to be susceptible to Indian peanut clump virus (IPCV) under field ...
Peanut clump and sugarcane red leaf mottle diseases are caused by viruses of the genus Pecluvirus. I...
An ELISA procedure was developed to test groundnut seeds for Indian peanut clump furovirus (IPCV). A...
#Sorghum arundinaceum# (great millet) was found as a symptomless natural host of Peanut Clump Virus ...
A disease characterised by severely stunted plants with small dark green leaves was found in groundn...
RNA extracted from the rod-shaped particles of Indian peanut clump virus (IPCV), strain L, consisted...
The progress of Indian peanut clump virus (Hyderabad isolate; IPCV-H) and its vector Polymyxa gramin...