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Comparison of three potato leafroll virus antisera and a single Beet western yellows virus antiserum for luteovirus detection in potato
Authors:Dale J. Gallenberg  Thomas A. Zitter  Edward D. Jones
Affiliation:1. Dept. of Plant Pathology, Cornell University, 14853, Ithaca, NY
Abstract:Three potato leafroll virus (PLRV) antisera, representing European, British Columbian, and Californian isolates, performed similarly in detection of PLRV in ELISA tests of samples collected in three successive years at the Florida certification test plots and in tests of other samples collected in New York State. Although a range of absorbance values occurred, this was probably due to random variation in virus titers of samples rather than the occurrence of different virus strains or differential serological reactions by the antisera. Beet western yellows virus (BWYV) was detected in potato leafroll samples from nine states and provinces in North America. The BWYV-positive samples represented 40% in 1983 and 62.5% in 1984 of the total number of samples tested. These results confirm previous reports on the widespread occurrence of BWYV in potato with symptoms of leafroll.
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