2004
DOI: 10.1094/pdis.2004.88.10.1162b
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First Report of Southern bean mosaic virus Infecting French Bean in Morocco

Abstract: Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is grown on approximately 1,500 ha in commercial greenhouses and is of major economic importance in the Souss-Massa Region, Agadir, Morocco. Since October 2003, symptoms resembling a viral disease, consisting of pod mosaic and distortion and mild to severe mosaic in leaves, have been observed on bean plants in several greenhouses. Mechanical inoculation with symptomatic leaf extracts produced necrotic local lesions on P. vulgaris ‘Pinto’ and systemic symptoms similar to thos… Show more

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“…Researchers in Tanzania and Zambia detected Southern bean mosaic virus (SBMV), a Sobemovirus, that causes up to 50% yield loss in some bean varieties [13,39,66]. This Chrysomelid beetle-vectored virus has previously caused losses to bean farmers in Morocco [67]. The Tanzanian researchers also detected Tomato leaf curl Uganda virus (ToLCUV) [13].…”
Section: Case Study 2 Common Bean: Recombinant Viruses and New Viralmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers in Tanzania and Zambia detected Southern bean mosaic virus (SBMV), a Sobemovirus, that causes up to 50% yield loss in some bean varieties [13,39,66]. This Chrysomelid beetle-vectored virus has previously caused losses to bean farmers in Morocco [67]. The Tanzanian researchers also detected Tomato leaf curl Uganda virus (ToLCUV) [13].…”
Section: Case Study 2 Common Bean: Recombinant Viruses and New Viralmentioning
confidence: 99%