National survey of viruses in pastures of subterranean clover. I. Incidence of four viruses assessed by ELISA


Autoria(s): Helms, K.; Muller, W. J.; Waterhouse, Peter M.
Data(s)

1993

Resumo

A nationwide survey was made of the time-course incidence of alfalfa mosaic virus (AMV), clover yellow vein virus (CYVV), subterranean clover mottle virus (SCMoV) and subterranean clover red leaf virus (SCRLV) in improved pastures in southern regions of Australia. Averaged over all states, the highest mean incidence recorded for samples infected with individual viruses in either winter or spring was 9.4% for AMV, 5.7% for CYVV, 10.9% for SCMoV and 7.5% for SCRLV. For AMV and SCRLV, there was an increasing trend from spring 1984 to spring 1986. A similar increasing trend for SCMoV was more evident in winter than in spring. For CYVV, no time-course pattern was evident. Results support the proposition that viruses contribute significantly to "clover-decline', a well-known problem in pastures of Trifolium subterraneum. -from Authors

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/66111/

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CSIRO

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Helms, K., Muller, W. J., & Waterhouse, Peter M. (1993) National survey of viruses in pastures of subterranean clover. I. Incidence of four viruses assessed by ELISA. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 44(8), pp. 1837-1862.

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Copyright 1993 CSIRO

Fonte

School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #060400 GENETICS #060700 PLANT BIOLOGY #alfalfa mosaic virus #clover yellow vein virus #ELISA #pasture #subterranean clover #subterranean clover mottle virus #subterranean clover red leaf virus #virus #Australia #Trifolium subterraneum
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Journal Article