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003 MX-TxCIM
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022 _a0032-0811
040 _aMX-TxCIM
041 _aeng
090 _aREP-920
100 1 _aRochow, W.F.
_930087
245 1 0 _aComparison of four aphid species as transmitters of barley yellow dwarf virus from oat field samples in New York
260 _c1960.
_aWashington, D.C. (USA) :
_bBureau of Plant Industry,
340 _aPrinted
520 _aLeaves from 74 spring oat plants collected during 1960 in six New York counties were tested for infection by barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) by means of Rhopalosiphum padi, Macrosiphum granarium, Rhopalosiphum maidis, and Toxoptera graminum. The virus was recovered from 64 samples by M. granarium only, from 6 by M. granarium as well as by 1 or more of the other aphid species, from 1 by both R. padi and T. graminum, and from 1 by R. maidis only. During 1957, 1958, 1959, and 1960, BYDV was transmitted specifically by M. granarium from 81, 85, 84, and 86%, respectively, of the 197 spring oats collected in New York and tested during the 4 years by means of both M. granarium and R. padi. Several lines of evidence suggest that M. granarium was the most important natural vector of barley yellow dwarf virus in New York during the past four seasons.
546 _aText in English
595 _aRPC
650 7 _2AGROVOC
_94862
_aBarley yellow dwarf luteovirus
650 7 _2AGROVOC
_910531
_aAphidoidea
650 7 _2AGROVOC
_930130
_aTests
651 7 _2AGROVOC
_930131
_aNew York
773 0 _tPlant Disease Reporter
_gv. 44, no. 12, p. 940-942
_dBeltsville, MD (USA) : USDA. Agricultural Research Service, 1960.
_wG444688
_x0032-0811
942 _cJA
_2ddc
999 _c20665
_d20665