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Characterization of a RMV-like strain of BYDV by aphid transmission [Italy]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleLanguage: En Publication details: 1992ISSN:
  • 0035-6441
Other title:
  • Caratterizzazione diun ceppo di BYDV RMV-simile mediante trasmissione con afidi [Italia]
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 93-087450
In: Rivista di Patologia Vegetale v. 2, no. 1, p. 33-3893-087450Summary: The presence in Italy of different strains of Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus (BYDV) was demonstrated. Two of them were isolated respectively from rice (RGV) and from maize (M-PAV) and then classified as "non-specific" strains of BYDV; a third one was isolated directly from an adult of Rhopalosiphum meidis Fitch and then serologically defined as a pure and "specific" RMV-like strain of BYDV. After isolated, the Italian strain of RMV (RMV-1) was subtransmitted 19 times by single R. maidis aphids from Avena byzantina K. Koch to A. byzantina. It was then biologically characterized byusing eight different aphid species and different
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The presence in Italy of different strains of Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus (BYDV) was demonstrated. Two of them were isolated respectively from rice (RGV) and from maize (M-PAV) and then classified as "non-specific" strains of BYDV; a third one was isolated directly from an adult of Rhopalosiphum meidis Fitch and then serologically defined as a pure and "specific" RMV-like strain of BYDV. After isolated, the Italian strain of RMV (RMV-1) was subtransmitted 19 times by single R. maidis aphids from Avena byzantina K. Koch to A. byzantina. It was then biologically characterized byusing eight different aphid species and different

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