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The main host plants are sugar beet and spinach. The virus is transmitted by aphids.
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The main host plants of this virus are sugar beet and spinach. It is widely distributed in sugar beet growing areas around the world and is transmitted by aphids in a semipersistent manner.
 
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Beet yellows virus (BYV)

The main host plants of this virus are sugar beet and spinach. It is widely distributed in sugar beet growing areas around the world and is transmitted by aphids in a semipersistent manner.

Vernacular names
• Deutsch: Nekrotisches Rübenvergilbungs-Virus
• English: Beet yellows virus
• Français: jaunisse grave de la betterave