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A greenhouse test for screening sugar-beet (Beta vulgaris) for resistance to beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV)
Authors:H Paul  B Henken  M F J Alderlieste
Institution:(1) DLO-Centre for Plant Breeding and Reproduction Research (CPRO-DLO), P.O. Box 16, 6700 AA Wageningen, the Netherlands
Abstract:Small differences in activity between batches of purified beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV) were observed in ELISA. A four-parameter modelled dose-response curve of purified BNYVV was used for the conversion of ELISA values to virus concentrations. Seedlings of the susceptible cultivar Regina and the partially resistant cultivars Nymphe and Rima were tested for resistance to BNYVV in a mixture of sand and infested soil. Plants were grown in a green-house with low nutrient supply and at temperatures below the optimum of both the vectorPolymyxa betae and BNYVV. Root systems were small and consisted mainly of lateral roots. Significant differences in average virus concentrations were found between cultivars, both when using the complete root systems and when using either the top or the bottom part of the root systems. Average virus concentrations in lsquoReginarsquo were always significantly higher than in lsquoRimarsquo and higher than in lsquoNymphersquo on all occasions except one (P<0.05). Differences between lsquoNymphersquo and lsquoRimarsquo were less evident. Variation between plants was greatest within lsquoRimarsquo. The test described in this paper can be used for the discrimination of different cultivars and for the identification of individual plants with resistance to BNYVV.
Keywords:rhizomania  Polymyxa betae  ELISA
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