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transmitted through seeds. [THH]<br />
- Mungbean Yellow Mosaic Virus<br />
*0157 Nariani, T.K. 1960. Yellow mosaic of mung (Phaseolus aureus L.).<br />
INDIAN PHYTOPATHOLOGY, v.13:24-29. [En] [En Abst] (REP.MB-0024)<br />
A yellow mosaic disease of mungbean (Vigna radiata) is characterized by the<br />
presence of bright yellow patches on the leaves interspersed with green areas.<br />
The disease is graft-transmissible but is not transmitted by mechanical means.<br />
Whitefly (Bemisia tabaci Gen.) transmitted the disease to V. radiata, V. mungo,<br />
V. aconitifolius, Phaseolus acutifolius, P. lathyroides, Glycine max and<br />
Dolichos biflorus. [AS/THH]<br />
*0158 Nene, Y.L. ; Naresh, J.S. ; Nair, N.G. 1971. Additional hosts of mung<br />
bean yellow mosaic virus. INDIAN PHYTOPATHOLOGY, v.24(2):415-417. [En]<br />
(REP .MB-0186)<br />
Inoculations using viruliferous Bemisia tabaci established that Brachiaria<br />
ramosa, Eclipta alba, Xanthium strumarium and pigeon pea were hosts of mungbean<br />
yellow mosaic virus. The epidemiological significance of this finding is<br />
discussed. [EMS]<br />
*0159 Ahmad, M. ; Harwood, R.F. 1973. Studies on a whitefly-transmitted<br />
yellow mosaic of urd bean (Phaseolus mungo). PLANT DISEASE REPORTER,<br />
v.57(9):800-802. [Enj [En Abst] (REP.MB-1881)<br />
Yellow mosaic (YM) of blackgram (Vigna mungo) has characteristics of a<br />
viral disease, but transmission experiments did not preclude a pathogen with<br />
similar characteristics. No transmission occurred by mechanical means, or by<br />
dodder (Cuscuta), but grafting and whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) from infected<br />
mungbean fields yielded symptoms; no transovarian carryover of pathogen by<br />
whiteflies was demonstrated. The same pathogen also affects mungbean (V.<br />
radiata), moth bean (V. aconitifolius), and soybean (Glycine max). Partial<br />
resistance to YM was found in blackgram lines that could be incorporated into<br />
susceptible varieties with otherwise desirable characteristics. [AS]<br />
*0160 Nair, N.G. ; Nene, Y.L. 1973. Studies on the yellow mosaic of urd<br />
bean (Phaseolus mungo L.) caused by mung bean yellow mosaic virus. 1.<br />
Transmission studies. INDIAN JOURNAL OF FARM SCIENCE, v.1(1):109-110. [Enj<br />
(REP.MB-0945)<br />
The mungbean yellow mosaic virus on blackgram was found not to be<br />
transmissible by soil, seed, or sap inoculation. The seed transmission trial<br />
was also negative for soybean, and the sap inoculation trial for 26 plant<br />
species belonging to Leguminosae, Solanaceae, Cucurbitaceae, and Compositae.<br />
[EMSJ<br />
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