1987
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0434.1987.tb00473.x
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Observations on a Mixed Soil‐Borne Wheat Mosaic Virus and Wheat Spindle Streak Mosaic Virus Infection in Durum Wheat (Triticum durum Desf.)

Abstract: Both Wheat Spindle Streak Mosaic Virus (WSSMV) and Soil‐borne Wheat Mosaic Virus (SBWMV) were found on durum wheat plants (Triticum durum Desf.) grown in a field near Rome (Italy). The simultaneous occurrence of these pathogens was demonstrated by host‐symptomatology, pattern of disease occurrence in the field, mechanical transmission tests, as well as by the morphology of viral particles and of ultrastructural modifications. Negatively stained preparates of diseased leaves collected in early, spring showed WS… Show more

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“…SBCMV has been found subsequently at 12 further sites in the UK, including the Isle of Wight, Kent and Northampton. In Europe, WSSMV was first detected in France in 1977 (Signoret et al 1977), and is now known to occur throughout Belgium, France, Germany and Italy (Gitton et al 1999;Huth 2000;Rubies Autonell and Vallega 1987;Vaianopoulos et al 2006). WSSMV is often found infecting wheat in combination with SBCMV, but this virus has not yet been reported in the UK.…”
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“…SBCMV has been found subsequently at 12 further sites in the UK, including the Isle of Wight, Kent and Northampton. In Europe, WSSMV was first detected in France in 1977 (Signoret et al 1977), and is now known to occur throughout Belgium, France, Germany and Italy (Gitton et al 1999;Huth 2000;Rubies Autonell and Vallega 1987;Vaianopoulos et al 2006). WSSMV is often found infecting wheat in combination with SBCMV, but this virus has not yet been reported in the UK.…”
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“…However, slight differences in symptomatology and serological relationships led Usugi and Saito [1979] to propose that WSSMV is a strain of WYMV. In Europe, wheat bymoviruses have either been called WSSMV [Signoret et al, 1979;Proeseler and Stanarius, 1983;Rubies-Autonell and Vallega, 1987] or WYMV [Lapierre et al, 1985].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…WSSMV has also been reported in the U.S.A. [20,26,48,49], India [1], France [39], Italy [33], and China [4,5]. It is transmitted by the soil-borne fungus Polymyxa 9raminis [44].…”
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confidence: 86%