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Sabarmati (PIMS 4), a new variety of mungbean is described. It has, among<br />
other desirable characters, tolerance to mungbean yellow mosaic virus,<br />
resistance to Cercospora leaf spot and Macrophomina phaseoli. Cultural<br />
practices for this cultivar are also briefly discussed. [NMCJ<br />
*0132 Singh, D.P. ; Sharma, B.L. 1984. New varieties of =-gbean. INDIAN<br />
FARMING, v.33(10):5,31. [En] (A:PS)<br />
Two mungbean varieties, Pant Moong-1 and Pant Moong-2, were developed by<br />
Pantnagar University. Ihase varieties are moderately resistant to mungbean<br />
yellow mosaic virus and Cercospora leaf spot and have a yield potential of 1200<br />
to 1500 kg/ha. Owing to their short maturity duration (60-75 days), they are<br />
suitable as summer crops. [NMCJ<br />
*0133 Dahiya, B.S. ; Waldia, R.S. ; Singh, V.P. ; Hooda, J.S. ; Solanki, I.S.<br />
1985. 'UH 80-7' a promising blackgram variety. INDIAN FARMING, v.35(2):7-8.<br />
[Enj (A:PS)<br />
A new variety of blackgram UH 80-7, which has evolved at Hissar, is<br />
superior to the variety T 9. This variety is resistant to mungbean yellow<br />
mosaic virus, leaf crinkle virus and bacterial blight and gives higher yield<br />
than T 9 and Pant U-19. [NMC]<br />
VIRAL DISEASES<br />
- General<br />
*0134 Pierce, W.H. 1934. Viruses of the bean. PHYTOPATHOLOGY,<br />
v.24:87-115. [En] [En Abst] (REP.MB-2391)<br />
This paper reports results of a comparative study of five viruses, viz.,<br />
common bean mosaic virus, yellow bean mosaic virus, alfalfa mosaic virus,<br />
ordinary tobacco mosaic virus and tobacco ring spot virus. Symptom expression,<br />
host resistance, properties, transmission and host range are described.<br />
Mungbeans could be infected with all viruses, except ordinary tobacco mosaic<br />
virus. [THH]<br />
*0135 Williams, F.J. 1968. Present status of pathological studies in<br />
respect of virus diseases with special reference to mun, urd, cowpeas and<br />
sterlit nosatc if arhar. IN: Proceedings [of the] second annual workshop<br />
conference on pulse crops. New Delhi : Indian Council of Agricultural Research.<br />
2p. [En] (REP.FB-1419)<br />
MEETING: Annual Workshop Conference on Pulse Crops, 2nd -- New Delhi, India,<br />
Apr 1-3, 1968<br />
The symptoms and damage resulting from viral diseases with special<br />
reference to mungbean, blackgram, cowpea, chickpea and pigeonpea are presented.<br />
A disease rating system is discussed. [THH]<br />
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