Seed transmission characteristics of selected bean common mosaic virus strains in differential bean cultivars

One necrosis-inducing strain and four mosaic-inducing strains of bean common mosaic virus (BCMV) were differentially seed-transmitted in 14 mosaic-susceptible bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivars. Dubbele Witte, Redlands Greenleaf B, Michelite, Sanilac, and Red Mexican 35 consistently transmitted the...

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Autores principales: Morales, Francisco José, Castaño, M.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Scientific Societies 1987
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/44077
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author Morales, Francisco José
Castaño, M.
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Morales, Francisco José
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Castaño, M.
author_sort Morales, Francisco José
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description One necrosis-inducing strain and four mosaic-inducing strains of bean common mosaic virus (BCMV) were differentially seed-transmitted in 14 mosaic-susceptible bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivars. Dubbele Witte, Redlands Greenleaf B, Michelite, Sanilac, and Red Mexican 35 consistently transmitted the US 1, US 2, US 5, NL 3, and NL 4 strains of BCMV in 39.7 54.4% of the seed produced by infected plants. On the contrary, Imuna and the Great Northern lines 31 and 123 transmitted the virus in less than 1% of the seed tested. Pinto 114 did not transmit BCMV US 2 in tests involving more than 1,000 seeds. Maximum seed transmission rates were observed for test plants inoculated at the primary leaf stage. Twelve of 14 cultivars tested did not transmit any of the selected BCMV strains in seeds of plants inoculated 30 days after sowing. Number and weight of seeds produced by test plants inoculated at the primary leaf stage were reduced in relation to the same yield components analyzed for bean plants inoculated 20 days later. The necrosis-inducing BCMV NL 3 strain proved highly transmissible in the seed of the navy cultivars Sanilac and Michelite commonly cultivated in regions where this necrotic BCMV strain constitutes a production problem.
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spelling CGSpace440772024-05-01T08:19:36Z Seed transmission characteristics of selected bean common mosaic virus strains in differential bean cultivars Morales, Francisco José Castaño, M. phaseolus vulgaris bean common mosaic virus races seed transmission cultivars resistance inoculation yield components diseases and pathogens pests viroses virus del mosaico común frijol razas transmision por semilla variedades resistencia inoculacion componentes del rendimiento One necrosis-inducing strain and four mosaic-inducing strains of bean common mosaic virus (BCMV) were differentially seed-transmitted in 14 mosaic-susceptible bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivars. Dubbele Witte, Redlands Greenleaf B, Michelite, Sanilac, and Red Mexican 35 consistently transmitted the US 1, US 2, US 5, NL 3, and NL 4 strains of BCMV in 39.7 54.4% of the seed produced by infected plants. On the contrary, Imuna and the Great Northern lines 31 and 123 transmitted the virus in less than 1% of the seed tested. Pinto 114 did not transmit BCMV US 2 in tests involving more than 1,000 seeds. Maximum seed transmission rates were observed for test plants inoculated at the primary leaf stage. Twelve of 14 cultivars tested did not transmit any of the selected BCMV strains in seeds of plants inoculated 30 days after sowing. Number and weight of seeds produced by test plants inoculated at the primary leaf stage were reduced in relation to the same yield components analyzed for bean plants inoculated 20 days later. The necrosis-inducing BCMV NL 3 strain proved highly transmissible in the seed of the navy cultivars Sanilac and Michelite commonly cultivated in regions where this necrotic BCMV strain constitutes a production problem. 1987 2014-10-02T08:33:12Z 2014-10-02T08:33:12Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/44077 en Open Access Scientific Societies
spellingShingle phaseolus vulgaris
bean common mosaic virus
races
seed transmission
cultivars
resistance
inoculation
yield components
diseases and pathogens
pests
viroses
virus del mosaico común frijol
razas
transmision por semilla
variedades
resistencia
inoculacion
componentes del rendimiento
Morales, Francisco José
Castaño, M.
Seed transmission characteristics of selected bean common mosaic virus strains in differential bean cultivars
title Seed transmission characteristics of selected bean common mosaic virus strains in differential bean cultivars
title_full Seed transmission characteristics of selected bean common mosaic virus strains in differential bean cultivars
title_fullStr Seed transmission characteristics of selected bean common mosaic virus strains in differential bean cultivars
title_full_unstemmed Seed transmission characteristics of selected bean common mosaic virus strains in differential bean cultivars
title_short Seed transmission characteristics of selected bean common mosaic virus strains in differential bean cultivars
title_sort seed transmission characteristics of selected bean common mosaic virus strains in differential bean cultivars
topic phaseolus vulgaris
bean common mosaic virus
races
seed transmission
cultivars
resistance
inoculation
yield components
diseases and pathogens
pests
viroses
virus del mosaico común frijol
razas
transmision por semilla
variedades
resistencia
inoculacion
componentes del rendimiento
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