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Beet black scorch virus in Iran is more diverse than in other countries
The provinces in Iran where sugar beet is cultivated were surveyed for the presence of Beet black scorch virus (BBSV). In 10 out of 13 provinces, 31% of the 203 samples showed a positive response using RT-PCR. The BBSV ...
Rhizomania in Iran, a disease under strong selection pressure
Sugar beet is a major crop in Iran with now nearly 160,000 ha under cultivation. The
rhizomania disease of sugar beet is now present in almost all of major sugar beet growing areas within the country. In order to ...
Distribution and characterization of soil-borne sugar beet viruses in Iran
The Iranian provinces where sugar beet is cultivated have been surveyed for the presence of soil-borne sugar beet viruses. Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV) was detected in 288 of the 392 samples collected in Iran. ...
Beet black scorch virus in Iran is more diverse than anywhere
The diversity of iranian Beet black scorch virus and its satellite was studied by sequence analysis of selected samples. The presence of the BBSV was systematically associated with the presence of the Beet necrotic yellow ...
Sugar beet soil-borne viruses – surprising “ménage à trois” combination
Sugar beet is severely affected by protist-transmitted telluric viruses, with questions about the emergence of resistance-breaking isolates of the Beet necrotic yellow vein virus, a Benyvirus causal agent of rhizomania or ...
Rhizomania of sugar beet –Similarities and differences between the Iranian and European situation
Rhizomania is a major soil-borne disease of sugar beet. There is a major concern about the emergence of resistance-breaking isolates of the virus in intensive beet cropping areas, though up to now several hypothesis are ...