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p.17-1B LEn] (SB736.R3)<br />

Causal viruses, symptoms, disease transmission and host range of mungbean<br />

yellow mosaic and blackgram mosaic diseases are described. [THH]<br />

*0148 Raychaudhuri, S.P. ; Dhingra, K.L. ; Verma, J.p. 1977. Virus diseases<br />

of pulse crops in India. SEEDS AND FARMS, v.4:7-17. [EnJ (REP.MB-2787)<br />

Virus diseases of mungbean, blackgram, pigeonpea, cowpea, soybean, pea,<br />

faba bean, kidney bean, lablab bean, Lima bean and Gun hemp were reviewed. [THH<br />

*0149 Benigno, D.R.A. ; Dolores, ti.C. 1978. Virus diseases of mungbean in<br />

the Philippines. IN: The Ist International Mungbean Symposium. Shanhua,<br />

Tainan : AVRDC. p.173-175 (SB205.M8I5)<br />

MEETING: International Symposium on Mungbean, 1st -- Los Banos, Philippines,<br />

Aug 16-19, 1977<br />

This report contains a listing of the 11 known mungbean diseases occurring<br />

in the Philippines, and a description of 4 viral diseases. All 4 virus<br />

diseases, yellow mosaic, green mosaic, leaf curl browing and little leaf, can<br />

occur in a mungbean plant or in one field at the same time. However, all 4 can<br />

also be isolated into pure cultures by using differential hosts. [AS/GFJ<br />

*0150 Iwaki, M. ; Auzay, H. 1978. Virus diseases of mungbean in Indonesia.<br />

IN: The Ist International Mungbean Symposium. Shanhua, Tainan : AVRDC.<br />

p.169-172 (SB205.M8I5)<br />

MEETING: International Symposium on Mungbean, 1st -- Los Banos, Philippines,<br />

Aug 16-19, 1977<br />

This paper describes the properties of the mungbean yellow mosaic virus<br />

(MYMV) and bean yellow mosaic virus (BYMV), their modes of transmission and<br />

host ranges. BYMV was shown to have a wide host range in leguminous plants.<br />

BYMV is usually not seed-borne, but in this test, the virus BYMV was<br />

transmitted through mungbean seed (Siwalik), although the percentage was low<br />

(about 1%). VarietJs of mungbean resistant to BYMV were not found. [AS/GFJ<br />

*0151 Singh, J.P. ; Kadian, O.P. ; Varma, J.P. 1979. Survey of virus<br />

diseases of mung bean and urd bean in Haryana. HARYANA AGRICULTURAL<br />

UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH, v.9(4):345-347. [EnJ (REP.MB-2575)<br />

The incidence of yellow mosaic,<br />

mungbean mosaic<br />

and blackgram<br />

and leaf<br />

was<br />

crinkle<br />

tabulated.<br />

virus diseases<br />

The intensity<br />

on<br />

mungbean was<br />

of all<br />

higher<br />

the<br />

than<br />

diseases<br />

biackgram,<br />

on<br />

which could be due to the varieties grown.<br />

[THH]<br />

*0152 Singh, J.P. 1980. Effect of virus diseases on growth components and<br />

yield of mung bean (Vigna radiata) and urd bean (Vigna mungo). INDIAN<br />

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