Barley Yellow Dwarf (BYD) is caused by the viral pathogen Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus (BYDV) complex. The BYDV complex consists of five closely related viruses in the Luteoviridae family. The virus is ...
PAV-, RPV-and MAV-like isolates of Barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) were detected in cereal samples collected from Algeria, Jordan, Morocco, Syria and Tunisia during the spring of 1986 and 1987.
Two BYDV-tolerant oat cultivars, Ogle and Porter, were crossed with the susceptible cultivar Orbit. The F2 populations were inoculated with the PAV isolate of BYDV and grown in the greenhouse, and ...
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Higher numbers of aphids combined with an earlier start to drilling and glyphosate shortages mean that the barley yellow dwarf virus risk could be higher this autumn. The virus, which is spread by the ...
MOST grain growers were thrilled with the good autumn rain, but there has been a downside - an increase in yellow dwarf virus (YDV) in cereal crops. Gregor Heard is ACM's national grains industry ...
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FJCTV: Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus Wheat planting is starting to wrap up for many farmers. On Farm Journal College TV, agronomist Phil Needham discusses one of the most common viruses in winter wheat ...