The effects of beet yellows virus on the growth and physiology of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris )

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Clover, G. R. G., Azam-Ali, S. N., Jaggard, K. W. and Smith, H. G. 1999. The effects of beet yellows virus on the growth and physiology of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris ). Plant Pathology. 48 (1), pp. 129-138.

AuthorsClover, G. R. G., Azam-Ali, S. N., Jaggard, K. W. and Smith, H. G.
Abstract

The effect of beet yellows virus (genus Closterovirus, BYV) on sugar beet growth was studied in a series of field and glasshouse experiments. Infection reduced total plant weight by 20%, primarily through a 25% reduction in storage root growth. Sugar extraction efficiency was depressed by an increase in root impurities. BW had little effect on above-ground yield or total crop cover but did decrease green cover significantly. Infection did not reduce water extraction depth in field experiments despite decreasing lateral root growth in the glasshouse. The growth reduction in infected plants resulted from both a decrease in net photosynthesis and an increase in the proportion of light intercepted by yellow leaves. Damage to the photosynthetic mechanism at least partly caused the reduction in net photosynthesis.

KeywordsAgronomy; Plant Sciences
Year of Publication1999
JournalPlant Pathology
Journal citation48 (1), pp. 129-138
Open accessPublished as non-open access
Funder project or code308
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Project: 272454
Project: 272455
ISSN00320862
PublisherWiley

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