International audienceTaxonomy: There are three members of the genus Polerovirus (family Luteoviridae) that induce yellowing of sugar beet: Beet mild yellowing virus (BMYV), Beet chlorosis virus (BChV) and Beet western yellows virus-USA (BWYV-USA, Fig. 1). Non-beet-infecting isolates of BWYV found particularly within Europe have now been re-named Turnip yellows virus (TuYV). Species-specific antibodies are unavailable, but the viruses can be distinguished by RT-PCR using primers specifically designed to the 5' end of their respective genomes. Physical properties: The isometric virus particles are approximately 26 nm in diameter and the genome consists of a single strand of positive sense RNA that utilizes almost all known plant virus gene e...
This study shows that 11 Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes are susceptible to infection by two agronomic...
Soil-borne sugar beet viruses are responsible for destructive diseases of sugar beet. They can cause...
Beet soil-borne virus (BSBV) and Beet virus Q (BVQ) are frequently detected in sugar beet roots with...
Taxonomy: There are three members of the genus Polerovirus (family Luteoviridae ) that induce yellow...
Sugar beet is a crop cultivated for production of sugar. Many diseases can cause yield loss of sugar...
Several viruses have been described to infect sugar beet (Beta vulgaris var. saccharifera L.), but v...
Since the beginning of 1990, in the region of Pithiviers, the sugar beet crop is under a strong pres...
Beet western yellows virus (designated in this study as BWYVNZ) was shown to occur in New Zealand an...
Two whitefly-transmitted viruses elicit identical symptoms of interveinal chlorosis (yellowing) in g...
Beet virus Q (BVQ) is a member of the genus Pomovirus that is transmitted by Polymyxa betae Keskin. ...
Twenty common arable weed species were inoculated using Myzus persicae to transmit beet yellows viru...
Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) is threatened by several viral diseases amongst which the Rhizomania is t...
A virus found in sugar beet in England causes similar symptoms to the Californian virus called yello...
none6Beet soil-borne mosaic virus (BSBMV) and Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV) are members of...
ABSTRACT Virus yellows remains an important disease of the UK sugar beet crop because the maritime c...
This study shows that 11 Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes are susceptible to infection by two agronomic...
Soil-borne sugar beet viruses are responsible for destructive diseases of sugar beet. They can cause...
Beet soil-borne virus (BSBV) and Beet virus Q (BVQ) are frequently detected in sugar beet roots with...
Taxonomy: There are three members of the genus Polerovirus (family Luteoviridae ) that induce yellow...
Sugar beet is a crop cultivated for production of sugar. Many diseases can cause yield loss of sugar...
Several viruses have been described to infect sugar beet (Beta vulgaris var. saccharifera L.), but v...
Since the beginning of 1990, in the region of Pithiviers, the sugar beet crop is under a strong pres...
Beet western yellows virus (designated in this study as BWYVNZ) was shown to occur in New Zealand an...
Two whitefly-transmitted viruses elicit identical symptoms of interveinal chlorosis (yellowing) in g...
Beet virus Q (BVQ) is a member of the genus Pomovirus that is transmitted by Polymyxa betae Keskin. ...
Twenty common arable weed species were inoculated using Myzus persicae to transmit beet yellows viru...
Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) is threatened by several viral diseases amongst which the Rhizomania is t...
A virus found in sugar beet in England causes similar symptoms to the Californian virus called yello...
none6Beet soil-borne mosaic virus (BSBMV) and Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV) are members of...
ABSTRACT Virus yellows remains an important disease of the UK sugar beet crop because the maritime c...
This study shows that 11 Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes are susceptible to infection by two agronomic...
Soil-borne sugar beet viruses are responsible for destructive diseases of sugar beet. They can cause...
Beet soil-borne virus (BSBV) and Beet virus Q (BVQ) are frequently detected in sugar beet roots with...