Beet mild yellowing virus
beet mild yellowing
beet mild yellowing luteovirus, beet western yellows virus
Africa: Eritrea, Ethiopia, Sudan, Tunisia; Asia: China, Iran, Syria, Taiwan, Turkey, Yemen; Europe: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK; North America: USA; Oceania: Australia; South America: Chile.
CA
2024-08-21
virus
Korea
Main: beet, chard, sugarbeet, spinach.
BMYV00
Aphid transmitted virus. Not transmitted by seed or pollen.
Crops
Beta vulgaris
table beet, swiss chard
No
BMYV00-2, CABICPC, BMYV00-6, BMYV00-7
Seed is not known to be a pathway
Duffus JE; Russell GE, 1970. Serological and host range evidence for the occurrence of beet western yellows virus in Europe. Phytopathology, 60:1119-1202.
Hossain, R., Menzel, W., Lachmann, C., & Varrelmann, M. (2021). New insights into virus yellows distribution in Europe and effects of beet yellows virus, beet mild yellowing virus, and beet chlorosis virus on sugar beet yield following field inoculation. Plant Pathology, 70(3), 584-593.
Investigations on the vector transmission of the Beet mild yellowing virus (BMYV) and the Turnip yellows virus (TuYV)
Beta vulgaris var. saccharifera
sugar beet
No
BMYV00-2, CABICPC, BMYV00-6, BMYV00-7
Seed is not known to be a pathway.
Duffus JE; Russell GE, 1970. Serological and host range evidence for the occurrence of beet western yellows virus in Europe. Phytopathology, 60:1119-1202.
Hossain, R., Menzel, W., Lachmann, C., & Varrelmann, M. (2021). New insights into virus yellows distribution in Europe and effects of beet yellows virus, beet mild yellowing virus, and beet chlorosis virus on sugar beet yield following field inoculation. Plant Pathology, 70(3), 584-593.
Investigations on the vector transmission of the Beet mild yellowing virus (BMYV) and the Turnip yellows virus (TuYV)
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