2022
DOI: 10.3390/v14081690
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Abundance of Poleroviruses within Tasmanian Pea Crops and Surrounding Weeds, and the Genetic Diversity of TuYV Isolates Found

Abstract: The genus Polerovirus contains positive-sense, single-stranded RNA plant viruses that cause significant disease in many agricultural crops, including vegetable legumes. This study aimed to identify and determine the abundance of Polerovirus species present within Tasmanian pea crops and surrounding weeds that may act as virus reservoirs. We further sought to examine the genetic diversity of TuYV, the most commonly occurring polerovirus identified. Pea and weed samples were collected during 2019–2020 between Oc… Show more

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“…Poleroviruses of peas and other crops and surrounding weeds in Tasmania were the main focus of the fourth paper in the series [ 4 ], although other virus groups were also identified. The authors found that turnip yellows virus (TuYV) was the most prevalent polerovirus, infecting 18 of 22 pea fields tested, with an incidence of up to 27% of plants tested at one site.…”
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“…Poleroviruses of peas and other crops and surrounding weeds in Tasmania were the main focus of the fourth paper in the series [ 4 ], although other virus groups were also identified. The authors found that turnip yellows virus (TuYV) was the most prevalent polerovirus, infecting 18 of 22 pea fields tested, with an incidence of up to 27% of plants tested at one site.…”
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