Broad bean stain virus
broad bean stain
broad bean, broad bean F1 virus, broad bean stain comovirus, virus de la mosaïque de la fève
Asia: China.
Not known to occur
2024-10-15
virus
China
Main: Faba bean
BBSV00
Seed is a known pathway for Faba beans.
4 Known Hosts
Lens culinaris
lentil
No
CABI CPC, DPV WEB, BBSV00-8
Host by artificial inoculation only. Only Vicia faba known to be a natural host.
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Crop Protection Compendium. Wallingford, UK: CAB International. www.cabi.org/cpc.
Description of Plant Viruses ; http://dpvweb.net/dpv/
Elsharkawy, M. M., & Derbalah, A. (2019). Antiviral activity of titanium dioxide nanostructures as a control strategy for broad bean strain virus in faba bean. Pest Management Science, 75(3), 828–834.
Phaseolus vulgaris
common bean
No
CABI CPC, DPV WEB, BBSV00-3
Host by artificial inoculation only. Only Vicia faba known to be a natural host.
2024-10-15 09:55:09
Crop Protection Compendium. Wallingford, UK: CAB International. www.cabi.org/cpc.
Description of Plant Viruses ; http://dpvweb.net/dpv/
El-Ghaffar, M. H. A.; Abo-El Maaty, S. A.; Mahmoud, S. Y. M. 2011 Identification and detectability of broad bean stain virus in broad bean seeds and effects on nodulation.Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection, 2011, 44, 4, pp 390-403
Pisum sativum
pea
uncertain
CABI CPC, ISF RPLD, DPV WEB, BBSV00-4, BBSV00-5, BBSV00-6, BBSV00-9
Pea has shown transmission by artificial inoculation only. There is limited references noting seed transmission however the papers are not available. Only Vicia faba known to be a natural host.
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Crop Protection Compendium. Wallingford, UK: CAB International. www.cabi.org/cpc.
International Seed Federation Regulated Pest List Database. pestlist.worldseed.org Nyon Switzerland
Description of Plant Viruses ; http://dpvweb.net/dpv/
Fortass, M. (1993). Viruses of faba bean (Vicia faba L.) in Morocco: surveying, identification, and ecological aspects. Wageningen University and Research.
Gibbs, A. J., Giussani-Belli, G., & Smith, H. G. (1968). Broad-bean stain and true broad-bean mosaic viruses. Annals of Applied Biology, 61(1), 99–107.
Mali, V. R., Subr, Z., & Kudela, O. (2003). Seed transmission of como and potyviruses in fababean and vetch cultivars introduced into Slovakia. Acta phytopathologica et entomologica hungarica, 38(1-2), 87-97.
Fiedorow, Z., & Szlachetka-Wawrzyniak, E. (2002). Transmission of Broad Bean Stain Virus (BBSV) by seeds of pea (Pisum sativum L.). Plant Breeding and Seed Science, 46(2), 81-89.
Vicia faba
faba bean
Yes
BBSV00-2, CABI CPC, BBSV00-4, BBSV00-5, BBSV00-6, BBSV00-7, BBSV00-8, BBSV00-9
Only known natural host. Seed pathway has been established.
No references found
No references found.
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Gibbs and Smith. 1970. Broad Bean Stain Virus, In the Descriptions of Plant Viruses; www.dvpweb.net
Crop Protection Compendium. Wallingford, UK: CAB International. www.cabi.org/cpc.
Fortass, M. (1993). Viruses of faba bean (Vicia faba L.) in Morocco: surveying, identification, and ecological aspects. Wageningen University and Research.
Gibbs, A. J., Giussani-Belli, G., & Smith, H. G. (1968). Broad-bean stain and true broad-bean mosaic viruses. Annals of Applied Biology, 61(1), 99–107.
Mali, V. R., Subr, Z., & Kudela, O. (2003). Seed transmission of como and potyviruses in fababean and vetch cultivars introduced into Slovakia. Acta phytopathologica et entomologica hungarica, 38(1-2), 87-97.
Cockbain, A. J., Cook, S. M., & Bowen, R. (1975). Transmission of broad bean stain virus and Echtes Ackerbohnenmosaik‐Virus to field beans (Viciajaba) by weevils. Annals of Applied Biology, 81(3), 331-339.
Elsharkawy, M. M., & Derbalah, A. (2019). Antiviral activity of titanium dioxide nanostructures as a control strategy for broad bean strain virus in faba bean. Pest Management Science, 75(3), 828–834.
Fiedorow, Z., & Szlachetka-Wawrzyniak, E. (2002). Transmission of Broad Bean Stain Virus (BBSV) by seeds of pea (Pisum sativum L.). Plant Breeding and Seed Science, 46(2), 81-89.
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