New mite-borne virus isolates from rakkyo,shallot and wild leek species |
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Authors: | Paul van Dijk René A. A. van der Vlugt |
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Affiliation: | (1) DLO Research Institute for Plant Protection (IPO-DLO), PO Box 9060, 6700 GW Wageningen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Flexuous viruses were transmitted from rakkyo (Allium chinense) and wild leek species (especiallyA. commutatum) to plants of crow garlic (A. vineale), by transfer of dry bulb mites. By electron microscope decoration tests using three antisera and by inoculations onto test plants, it was concluded that from each of the two natural host species at least two viruses were isolated. The viruses from wild leeks are both pathogenic onAllium spp. and may be of economic importance. Decoration tests on a virus mixture from shallot obtained earlier, revealed another new mite-borne virus in this species. The mite-borne viruses ofAllium spp. appear to be very common; they are largely diverse and their identification remains difficult. |
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Keywords: | Aceria tulipae Allium ampeloprasum Allium cepa var.ascalonicum Allium chinense Allium commutatum onion mite-borne latent virus onion mosaic shallot mite-borne latent virus shallot virus X |
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