The effect of cereal break crops on barley mild mosaic virus |
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Authors: | M J ADAMS D R JONES T M O'NEILL S A HILL |
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Affiliation: | AFRC Institute of Arable Crops Research, Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden, Herts AL5 2JQ, UK;*ADAS, Bridgets Research Centre, Martyr Worthy, Winchester, Hants S021 1AP, UK;**ADAS, Boxworth Research Centre, Boxworth, Cambridge CB3 8NN, UK;***MAFF Central Science Laboratory, Hatching Green, Harpenden, Herts AL5 2BD, UK |
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Abstract: | The effects of growing one, two or three years of resistant barley or winter wheat on barley mild mosaic virus were studied in experiments on two naturally-infested sites in Gloucestershire and Cambridgeshire. Disease incidence and yield of the susceptible cultivars Igri and Maris Otter following a three year break were not significantly different from those of control plots that had grown continuous susceptible barley. The effects of cropping sequence treatment on soil populations of the fungus vector, Polymyxa graminis, were assessed by estimating most probable numbers of propagules following bioassays. Variability was large and neither total numbers of propagules, nor those carrying virus, was significantly affected by the cropping treatments. |
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Keywords: | Barley mild mosaic virus Polymyxa graminis cultivar resistance rotation soil bioassay |
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