Barley yellow dwarf in Australia and New Zealand
Material type: TextLanguage: En Publication details: 1990ISBN:- 968-6127-39
- 91-013944
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Barley yellow dwarf (BYD) is now recognized as a significant disease of cereals throughout Australia. Considerable information has been gathered on its epidemiology, both for cereals and pasture grasses. Polyclonal and monoclonal antisera are available. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay is now in common use and specific and general cDNA probes have been produced. Non-radioactive probes using Photobiotin are also available. There has been renewed interest by cereal breeders to incorporate Yd2 resistance into local barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) cultivars in Tasmania and Victoria. BYD was recognized and well documented as a major disease of cereals in
English
World Perspectives on Barley Yellow Dwarf International Workshop. Udine (Italy). 6-11 Jul 1987 CIMMYT, Ap. 6-641, 06600 Mexico, D.F. - Mexico|COMOD
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