Arable weeds identified as new sources of beet mosaic potyvirus in Greece

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Katis, N. J., Kokinis, G., Eleftherohorinos, I. and Jones, P. 1997. Arable weeds identified as new sources of beet mosaic potyvirus in Greece. Annals of Applied Biology - AAB. 130 (2), pp. 255-260. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-7348.1997.tb06830.x

AuthorsKatis, N. J., Kokinis, G., Eleftherohorinos, I. and Jones, P.
Abstract

Field and laboratory studies were carried out between 1992 and 1994 to assess the potential for arable weeds to act as reservoirs of beet mosaic potyvirus (BtMV) in fields where sugar beet is cultivated for seed. 933 weed samples were collected and tested by biological methods, while a representative number of weeds were tested by serological methods. The results showed that 97 samples, representing 14 weed species from eight families, were infected with BtMV. The following weeds were found to be naturally infected with BtMV for the first time: Bilderdykia convolvulus, Nonea pulla, Cerastium glomeratum, Galium aparine, Conyza (Erigeron) spp., Fumaria officinalis, Heliotropium europaeum and Rumex spp. The most common weeds found to be infected with BtMV in high percentage were members of the Papaveraceae.

KeywordsAgriculture, Multidisciplinary
Year of Publication1997
JournalAnnals of Applied Biology - AAB
Journal citation130 (2), pp. 255-260
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-7348.1997.tb06830.x
Open accessPublished as non-open access
Funder project or code203
423
ISSN00034746
PublisherWiley

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