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Occurrence of barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) isolates in different farmland habitats in western France and south-west England
Authors:M HENRY  S GEORGE  G M ARNOLD  C A DEDRYVER  D A KENDALL  Y ROBERT  B D SMITH
Institution:*INRA, Laboratoire de Zoologie, BP 29, 35650 Le Rheu, France;**Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Bristol, Long Ashton Research Station, Bristol BS189AF, UK
Abstract:The incidence and distribution of the three principal isolates of barley yellow dwarf virus (PAV, RPV and MAV) are described in winter cereal crops, cereal (stubble) regrowth and grasses from 11 sites in western France and south-west England during 1987 and 1988. Isolates were identified by indirect ‘sandwich’ ELISA using the monoclonal antibodies MAC91, MAC92 and MAFF2. More virus infection occurred in all localities and in most of the plant communities sampled, with the exception of perennial grass leys, in 1987 than in 1988. All three isolates were widespread. MAV was associated more with sites further north and PAV more with those further south. The geographical distribution of RPV was less variable. Underlying these trends, the relative abundance of isolates differed considerably between habitats. RPV always predominated in perennial grass leys and MAV in most cereal crops, although in the latter MAV was less prevalent in 1987 than in 1988. The greatest regional difference was found in stubble regrowth where PAV predominated in France but MAV predominated in England. Grasses from field margins (only sampled in England) were mainly infected by MAV and RPV. The implications of these findings for the epidemiology of BYDV are discussed, especially the roles of different host plant communities or habitats in the annual infection cycle of small-grain cereals.
Keywords:Cereals  grasses  Gramineae  virus  BYDV  isolates  aphids
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