1997
DOI: 10.1094/pdis.1997.81.5.552b
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First Report of Banana Streak Virus Infecting Sugarcane and Arrowroot in Colombia

Abstract: We have recently reported on the presence of banana streak virus (BSV) affecting plantains (Musa spp.) in Colombia (2). BSV is serologically related to sugarcane bacilliform virus and has been found to be transmitted by the pink mealybug (Saccharicoccus sacchari) from sugarcane to banana (1). In the vicinity of affected plantain crops in the localities of Andes (Antioquia) and Montenegro (Quindio), we observed sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) plants with chlorotic streaks on their leaves, as well as arrowr… Show more

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“…Leaf tissue samples from asymptomatic and symptomatic achira plants were also subjected to serological tests of DAS-ELISA, with commercial antibodies (AGDIA) for the Potyvirus group, to verify the presence of viruses, following the methodology described by Clark & Adams (1977) and recommendations from other authors such as Reichel et al (1997).…”
Section: Serological Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leaf tissue samples from asymptomatic and symptomatic achira plants were also subjected to serological tests of DAS-ELISA, with commercial antibodies (AGDIA) for the Potyvirus group, to verify the presence of viruses, following the methodology described by Clark & Adams (1977) and recommendations from other authors such as Reichel et al (1997).…”
Section: Serological Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%