Epidemia del virus del mosaico comun del frijol en el Oriente Antioqueno

A survey of BCMV in 6 municipalities of western Antioquia, Colombia, confirmed an epidemic in this region. However, planting with virus-free seed and the eradication of BCMV-infected plants during the first 30-40 days after planting were not effective in controlling the disease. Three BCMV-resistant...

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Main Authors: Tamayo Molano, Pablo J., Castaño J., Mauricio
Format: Journal Article
Language:Español
Published: 1991
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/88710
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description A survey of BCMV in 6 municipalities of western Antioquia, Colombia, confirmed an epidemic in this region. However, planting with virus-free seed and the eradication of BCMV-infected plants during the first 30-40 days after planting were not effective in controlling the disease. Three BCMV-resistant Cargamanto type climbing genotypes were identified (CAR 30, CAR 32, and AND 852).(CIAT)
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spelling CGSpace887102023-02-15T05:24:06Z Epidemia del virus del mosaico comun del frijol en el Oriente Antioqueno Tamayo Molano, Pablo J. Castaño J., Mauricio phaseolus vulgaris climbing beans cultivars resistance bean common mosaic virus agronomic characters diseases and pathogens pests plant habit viroses frijol trepador variedades resistencia virus del mosaico común frijol A survey of BCMV in 6 municipalities of western Antioquia, Colombia, confirmed an epidemic in this region. However, planting with virus-free seed and the eradication of BCMV-infected plants during the first 30-40 days after planting were not effective in controlling the disease. Three BCMV-resistant Cargamanto type climbing genotypes were identified (CAR 30, CAR 32, and AND 852).(CIAT) 1991 2017-10-12T08:03:53Z 2017-10-12T08:03:53Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/88710 es Limited Access TAMAYO M., P.J.; CASTANO J., M. 1991. Epidemia del virus del mosaico comun del frijol en el Oriente Antioqueno. Ascolfi Informa. 17(5):47-48.
spellingShingle phaseolus vulgaris
climbing beans
cultivars
resistance
bean common mosaic virus
agronomic characters
diseases and pathogens
pests
plant habit
viroses
frijol trepador
variedades
resistencia
virus del mosaico común frijol
Tamayo Molano, Pablo J.
Castaño J., Mauricio
Epidemia del virus del mosaico comun del frijol en el Oriente Antioqueno
title Epidemia del virus del mosaico comun del frijol en el Oriente Antioqueno
title_full Epidemia del virus del mosaico comun del frijol en el Oriente Antioqueno
title_fullStr Epidemia del virus del mosaico comun del frijol en el Oriente Antioqueno
title_full_unstemmed Epidemia del virus del mosaico comun del frijol en el Oriente Antioqueno
title_short Epidemia del virus del mosaico comun del frijol en el Oriente Antioqueno
title_sort epidemia del virus del mosaico comun del frijol en el oriente antioqueno
topic phaseolus vulgaris
climbing beans
cultivars
resistance
bean common mosaic virus
agronomic characters
diseases and pathogens
pests
plant habit
viroses
frijol trepador
variedades
resistencia
virus del mosaico común frijol
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