1988
DOI: 10.1080/03235408809437782
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Resistance of field bean (Vicia fabaL. ssp.minor(Peterm. em. Harz) Rothm.) to pea enation mosaic virus: (Short communication)

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“…PSbMV Recessive Hagedorn and Gritton (1973), Provvidenti and Alconero (1988), Gao et al (2004) En PEMV Dominant Schroeder and Barton (1958) cyv,cyv-2 ClYVV Recessive Provvidenti (1987) Lupin Ncm-1 CMV Dominant Jones and Latham (1996), Jones and Burchell (2004) Nbm-1 BYMV Dominant Cheng and Jones (2000), Cheng, Jones, and Thackray (2002), Thackray, Smith, Cheng, Perry, and Jones (2002), Jones and Smith (2005) Note: Additional useful references that cover resistances to several viruses in faba bean are those of Schmidt, Geissler, Karl, and Schmidt, 1986;Schmidt, Carl, and Meyer, 1988;Schmidt, Meyer, Haack, and Karl, 1989. Differences among pea genotypes in PSbMV seed-to-plant transmission were found to vary greatly between growing seasons, so selection for resistance to seed transmission might not prove a practical objective (van Leur, Kumari, et al, 2013). Less attention has been given to PSbMV resistance in lentils, even though PSbMV causes a major problem in traditional lentil growing regions in the Mediterranean region, Indian subcontinent, and Ethiopia.…”
Section: Resistance To Potyvirusesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PSbMV Recessive Hagedorn and Gritton (1973), Provvidenti and Alconero (1988), Gao et al (2004) En PEMV Dominant Schroeder and Barton (1958) cyv,cyv-2 ClYVV Recessive Provvidenti (1987) Lupin Ncm-1 CMV Dominant Jones and Latham (1996), Jones and Burchell (2004) Nbm-1 BYMV Dominant Cheng and Jones (2000), Cheng, Jones, and Thackray (2002), Thackray, Smith, Cheng, Perry, and Jones (2002), Jones and Smith (2005) Note: Additional useful references that cover resistances to several viruses in faba bean are those of Schmidt, Geissler, Karl, and Schmidt, 1986;Schmidt, Carl, and Meyer, 1988;Schmidt, Meyer, Haack, and Karl, 1989. Differences among pea genotypes in PSbMV seed-to-plant transmission were found to vary greatly between growing seasons, so selection for resistance to seed transmission might not prove a practical objective (van Leur, Kumari, et al, 2013). Less attention has been given to PSbMV resistance in lentils, even though PSbMV causes a major problem in traditional lentil growing regions in the Mediterranean region, Indian subcontinent, and Ethiopia.…”
Section: Resistance To Potyvirusesmentioning
confidence: 99%