Peanut Stripe virus, a new seed-borne potyvirus from China infecting groundnuts (Arachis hypogaea)

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Author(s):
JW Demski; DVR Reddy; G Sowell; D Bays

Type of Document:
Scholarly Article

 

Publisher/Journal:
Annals of Applied Biology

Date of Publication:
1984

Place of Publication:
Not Available

Description

Abstract: A new virus, peanut stripe (PStV), isolated from groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) in the USA, induced characteristic striping, discontinuous vein banding along the lateral veins, and oakleaf mosaic in groundnut. The virus was also isolated from germplasm lines introduced from the People’s Republic of China. PStV was transmitted by inoculation of sap to nine species of the Chenopodiaceae, Leguminosae, and Solanaceae; Chenopodium amaranticolor was a good local lesion host. PStV was also transmitted by Aphis craccivora in a non-persistent manner and through seed of groundnut up to 37%. The virus remained infective in buffered plant extracts after diluting to 10-3, storage for 3 days at 20

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