1998
DOI: 10.1051/agro:19980105
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Screening barley germplasm for resistance to a new isolate of barley yellow mosaic virus (BaYMV)

Abstract: -Resistance to a new isolate of barley yellow mosaic virus was evaluated within barley germplasm under field conditions. At Huccorgne, the cultivars 'Comte de Serres', 'Marne', 'Jochiweon covered', 'Mushinchiang3', etc., or lines 'L 541', 'RDA 72.49

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“…No infected plants were detected for seven cultivars: Comte de Serre, Demi‐Hâtif des Tourettes, Escourgeon de Champagne, Escourgeon de la Marne, Hâtif de Grignon, Ile de Ré and Superchampenois. Resistance in the field to BaMMV and BaYMV has also been reported by Bensalah et al . (1998 ) for all these cultivars except Demi‐Hâtif des Tourettes.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…No infected plants were detected for seven cultivars: Comte de Serre, Demi‐Hâtif des Tourettes, Escourgeon de Champagne, Escourgeon de la Marne, Hâtif de Grignon, Ile de Ré and Superchampenois. Resistance in the field to BaMMV and BaYMV has also been reported by Bensalah et al . (1998 ) for all these cultivars except Demi‐Hâtif des Tourettes.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Another explanation could be that resistant old French barleys carry the ym5 gene which is likely to be allelic to ym4, but conferring a wider resistance. This would explain why these three cultivars are resistant to the second strain of BaYMV ( Bensalah et al ., 1998 ). The second gene carried by Comte de Serre, Escourgeon de la Marne and Superchampenois is not known with certainty.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%