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PHYTOPATHOLOGY, v.33(3):405-408. [En] [En Abst] (A:PS)<br />
Effect of yellow mosaic virus, mung-urd mosaic virus I and 2 and leaf<br />
crinkle virus on growth components and yield of some varieties of mungbean and<br />
blackgram was studied under natural conditions of infection. Growth components<br />
and yield of the plants infected with yellow mosaic virus, mung-urd mosaic<br />
virus 1 and mung-urd mosaic virus 2 decreased while leaf crinkle virus<br />
occasionally increased growth which was accompanied by drastic decrease in the<br />
yield. [AS]<br />
*0153 Singh, J.P. ; Suhag, L.S. 1982. Pigment, nucleic acid and protein<br />
concentration in the virus infected mung bean and urd bean leaves. INDIAN<br />
JOURNAL OF MYCOLOGY AND PLANT PATHOLOGY, v.12(1):61-63. [En] (REP.MB-2356)<br />
Leaves of four-week-old mungbean and blackgram were inoculated with yellow<br />
mosaic virus, mung-urd mosaic virus 1, mung-urd mosaic virus 2 and leaf crinkle<br />
virus. Infected leaves were taken 3 weeks after inoculation to determine the<br />
changes in the level of pigments, protein and nucleic acid. Pigmnt content,<br />
DNA and protein concentration remained low in the infected leaves while RNA<br />
concentration was significantly increased in the leaves infected with yellow<br />
mosaic virus. [THH]<br />
*0154 Boswell, K.F. ; Gibbs, A.J. 1983. Lists of viruses naturally<br />
infecting particular species of legumes (arranged taxonomically). IN: Viruses<br />
of legumes 1983: descriptions and keys from VIDE. Canberra : The Australian<br />
National Univ., Research School of Biological Sciences. p.117-118<br />
(REP.MB-2800)<br />
Nine viruses naturally infecting Vigna mungo and V. radiata in Australia<br />
are recorded. [THH]<br />
*0155 Bansal, R.D. ; Khatri, H.L. ; Sharma, O.P ; Singh, I.P. 1984.<br />
Epidemiological studies on viral disease of mung and mash in Punjab. JOURNAL<br />
OF RESEARCH (PUNJAB AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY), v.21(l):54-58. [Eni [En Abst]<br />
(REP .MB-2620)<br />
The prevalence of leaf crinkle and yellow mosaic virus diseases of mungbean<br />
and blackgram in different districts of Punjab, were found to be fairly common<br />
in nature. Yellow mosaic on mungbean was more prevalent in the districts of<br />
Sangrur and Gurdaspur; however, its prevalence was less in the districts of<br />
Bhatinda, Ferozepur and Jalandhar. Leaf crinkle was more prevalent on blackgram<br />
than in mungbean. One-month-old plants, when infected with leaf crinkle virus,<br />
gave the highest percentage of infected seeds. [AS]<br />
*0156 Anonymous [n.d.]. Studies on the diseases of legume plants: virus<br />
diseases of mung bean. IN: Report of Japan-Indonesia joint food crop research<br />
program (Oct 1970-Oct 1975). Tokyo : Japan International Cooperation Agency.<br />
p.152-160 (REP.MB-2799)<br />
Occurrence of mungbean mosaic virus (MMV) and bean yellow mosaic virus<br />
(BYMV) on mungbean in Indonesia are described. Both MMV and BYMV were<br />
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