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sedimentation of normal antibodies with the help of extractions from acetone<br />
powders of corresponding healthy plants. JASJ<br />
*0249 Srivastava, K.M. ; Verma, G.S. ; Verma, H.N. 1969. A mosaic disease<br />
of black gram (Phaseolus mungo). SCIENCE AND CULTURE, v.35(9):475-476.<br />
(REP.RB-1063)<br />
Blackgram grown near Lucknow, India, showed mosaic mottling symptoms<br />
associated with reduction in plant size and narrowing of leaves. The disease<br />
could be transmitted mechanically from one host to another, and transmitted<br />
only to a few members of Leguminosae, including mungbean. The yield was greatly<br />
reduced. [THHJ<br />
*0250 Verma, G.S. ; Verma, H.N. ; Srivastava, K.M. 1969. Studies on the<br />
virus diseases of pulse crops in Lucknow and its suburbs.<br />
the)<br />
IN: Proceedings<br />
third annual<br />
jof<br />
workshop conference on pulse crops. New Delhi : Indian<br />
Council of Agricultural Research.<br />
7<br />
p.11 -123. [En] (REP.MB-1167)<br />
MEETING: Annual Workshop Conference on Pulse Crops, 3rd -- New Delhi, India,<br />
Feb 3-5, 1969<br />
Symptoms of mosaic disease on blackgram (Vigna mungo) and cowpea (V.<br />
sinensis) are described. [THH]<br />
*0251 Oblisami, G. ; Deiveekasundaram, M. ; Balaraman, K. ; Purushothaman, D.<br />
; Rangaswami, G. 1973. Correlation between the presence of sugars and amino<br />
acids in thf leaf exudates and the quantities of microorganisms present in the<br />
phyllosphele of healthy and mosaic affected greengram. MADRAS AGRICULTURAL<br />
JOURNAL, v.60(7):481-483. [Enj jEn Abstj (REP.MB-0789)<br />
The phyllosphere microflora of mosaic diseased<br />
and actinomycetes<br />
mungbean revealed<br />
were more<br />
that<br />
on<br />
fungi<br />
the healthy leaves while<br />
Azotobacter<br />
bacteria and<br />
were more predominant on the infected<br />
infected leaves.<br />
leaves contained<br />
The washings<br />
more<br />
of<br />
quantities<br />
the<br />
of amino acids and reducing<br />
compared sugars<br />
to the<br />
as<br />
healthy leaves. The possible correlation<br />
exudation between<br />
patterns<br />
the<br />
of<br />
leaf<br />
infected plants as a result of<br />
plant,<br />
altered<br />
and<br />
physiology<br />
the quantity<br />
of the<br />
and quality of phyllosphere microflora is indicated.<br />
[AS]<br />
*0252 Ramakrishnan, G. ; Ranganathan, K. ; Murugesan, S. ; Damodaran, A.P.S.<br />
; Janaki, I.P. ; Ayyavoo, R. 1973. Studies on mosaic disease of blackgram<br />
(Phaseolus muugo L.). MADRAS AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL, v.60(7):469-471. [Enj<br />
[En Abstj (REP.MB-0316)<br />
Mosaic disease of blackgram was observed in different places of Tamil Nadu.<br />
Five isolates from different locations were studied. All t a isolates were<br />
found to be sap transmissible. In addition the Isolates Bg 1 and Bg 5 were<br />
transmitted by the aphid vector Myzus persicae while the isolate Bg 4 was<br />
transmitted by Aphis craccivora. The Isolates Bg 2 and Bg 4 had similar<br />
physical properties but different host ranges. Isolates Bg 5 and Bg 7 were<br />
similar in their physical properties but not in host range transmissibility.<br />
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