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Susceptibility and resistance of Beta vulgaris subsp. maritima to foliar rub-inoculation with Beet necrotic yellow vein virus

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Four lines (designated MR0, MR1, MR2, and M8) from 13 accessions of Beta vulgaris subsp. maritima were selected on the basis of phenotypes produced after foliar rub-inoculation with Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV). The susceptible phenotype developed bright yellow local lesions, whereas the resistant phenotype had symptoms ranging from no visible lesions to necrotic lesions at the inoculation site. MR1 and MR2 lines had a resistant phenotype depending on the isolate and the MR0 line was susceptible to all isolates of BNYVV tested. The M8 line was highly susceptible; the virus spread systemically and caused severe stunting. These plant lines will be useful for distinguishing BNYVV isolates having different pathogenicities, especially those controlled by RNA3 and/or RNA5.

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Tamada, T. Susceptibility and resistance of Beta vulgaris subsp. maritima to foliar rub-inoculation with Beet necrotic yellow vein virus . J Gen Plant Pathol 73, 76–80 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10327-006-0318-4

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