1953
DOI: 10.2307/3625622
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Summary of the Known Host Range of the Wheat Streak-Mosaic Virus

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“…tices. Contrary to previous results (12,28,31), this study indicated that, in winter wheat, fall inoculation with WSMV does not necessarily result in higher infection rates or yield impacts when compared with spring inoculation. Instead, spring inoculation was associated with an up to 10-fold increase in infection rates, and was more likely to affect yields and grain quality than fall inoculation.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 85%
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“…tices. Contrary to previous results (12,28,31), this study indicated that, in winter wheat, fall inoculation with WSMV does not necessarily result in higher infection rates or yield impacts when compared with spring inoculation. Instead, spring inoculation was associated with an up to 10-fold increase in infection rates, and was more likely to affect yields and grain quality than fall inoculation.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 85%
“…Evidence suggests that, similar to other cereal viruses (5,21), wheat resistance and tolerance to WSMV increase with plant age (i.e., growth stage). In a greenhouse experiment, symptoms and damage were severe when wheat was inoculated prior to tillering but were less frequent and relatively mild when wheat was inoculated later (28). In winter wheat grown in the central and southern Great Plains, impacts of fall exposure are severe whereas the effects of spring exposure are relatively mild (12,27).…”
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“…Jointed goatgrass is a known host for WSMV (22) and was shown to be susceptible to TriMV in an experimental host range study (18). In this study, TriMV occurrence in jointed goatgrass was a result of natural infection, indicating that this grass species can be a reservoir of TriMV in addition to WSMV.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…However, it is unclear what the source of infection in that study was and whether the plant community could be a significant source of viral inocu!um to the crop. It is !ike!y that the importance of grass species as a source of WSMV and the WCM vades according to geographic region (44) and cropping practices. From the resu!ts of our study, we conc!ude that, at !east in the northem Great P!ains, winter annua!…”
Section: Host Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%