Bibliography:Beet mild yellowing virus

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general biology - morphology - evolution (4)

Molecular Plant Pathology (2014) 15, 22-30
Elodie Klein, Véronique Brault, Delphine Klein, Guy Weyens, Marc Lefèbvre, Véronique Ziegler-Graff and David Gilmer (2014)
Divergence of host range and biological properties between natural isolate and full-length infectious cDNA clone of the Beet mild yellowing virus 2ITB

Plant Pathology (2005) 54, 100-107
M. Stevens, N.J. Patron, C.A. Dolby, R. Weekes, P.B. Hallsworth, O. Lemaire and H.G. Smith (2005)
Distribution and properties of geographically distinct isolates of sugar beet yellowing viruses

Annals of Applied Biology (2004) 144, 113-119
M. Stevens, P.B. Hallsworth and H.G. Smith (2004)
The effects of Beet mild yellowing virus and Beet chlorosis virus on the yield of UK field-grown sugar beet in 1997, 1999 and 2000

Phytoparasitica (1997) 25, p. 87 (Graichen et al.)
K. Graichen, F. Rabenstein, E. Schliephake, H.G. Smith and M. Stevens (1997)
Are European luteovirus isolates from oilseed rape and sugar beet similar or different viruses?
The Xth International Congress of Virology, August 11-16, 1996, Jerusalem, Israel, poster

identification/taxonomy (5)

Plant Pathology (2008) 57, p. 390A (Xiang et al.)
H.Y. Xiang, Q.X. Shang, C.G. Han, D.W. Li and J.L. Yu (2008)
First identification of Beet western yellows virus on sugarbeet and lettuce in China

Phytopathology (2000) 90, 460-466
Sébastien Hauser, Mark Stevens, Christophe Mougel, Helen G. Smith, Christiane Fritsch, Etienne Herrbach and Olivier Lemaire (2000)
Biological, serological, and molecular variability suggest three distinct Polerovirus species infecting beet or rape

Phytoparasitica (1997) 25, p. 87 (Graichen et al.)
K. Graichen, F. Rabenstein, E. Schliephake, H.G. Smith and M. Stevens (1997)
Are European luteovirus isolates from oilseed rape and sugar beet similar or different viruses?
The Xth International Congress of Virology, August 11-16, 1996, Jerusalem, Israel, poster

European Journal of Plant Pathology (1996) 102, 163-169
H.G. Smith, I. Barker, G. Brewer, M. Stevens and P.B. Hallsworth (1996)
Production and evaluation of monoclonal antibodies for the detection of beet mild yellowing luteovirus and related strains

Archives of Virology (1995) 140, 1109-1118
H. Guilley, K.E. Richards and G. Jonard (1995)
Nucleotide sequence of Beet mild yellowing virus RNA

control - general (2)

Plants (2021) 10 (12 - 2747)
Thomas Armand, Luâna Korn, Elodie Pichon, Marlène Souquet, Mélissandre Barbet, Jean-Laurent Martin, Magalie Devavry and Emmanuel Jacquot (2021)
Efficiency and persistence of Movento® treatment against Myzus persicae and the transmission of aphid-borne viruses

Pest Management Science (2004) 60, 727-732
Aiming Qi, Alan M. Dewar and Richard Harrington (2004)
Decision making in controlling virus yellows of sugar beet in the UK

resistance/tolerance/defence of host (4)

Plant Breeding (2008) 127, 315-318
M.K. Grimmer, K.M.R. Bean, M.C. Luterbacher, M. Stevens and M.J.C. Asher (2008)
Beet mild yellowing virus resistance derived from wild and cultivated Beta germplasm

Euphytica (2004) 139, 105-121
M.C. Luterbacher, M.J.C. Asher, E. DeAmbrogio, E. Biancardi, P. Stevenato and L. Frese (2004)
Sources of resistance to diseases of sugar beet in related Beta germplasm: I. Foliar diseases

International Congress of Plant Pathology (1998) Luterbacher et al. - The evaluation of Beta ...
M.C. Luterbacher, J.M. Handsley and M.J.C. Asher (1998)
The evaluation of Beta germplasm for disease resistance
Edinburgh, U.K. (9 - 16 Aug. 1998), Poster presented in section: Conventional and enhanced breeding strategies for resistance to pathogens

Bulletin of Entomological Research (1997) 87, 643-647
I.S. Williams, A.M. Dewar and A.F.G. Dixon (1997)
The effect of host plant-induced stomach precipitate on the ability of Myzus persicae (Hemiptera: Aphididae) to transmit sugarbeet yellowing viruses

damage/losses/economics (1)

Annals of Applied Biology (2004) 144, 113-119
M. Stevens, P.B. Hallsworth and H.G. Smith (2004)
The effects of Beet mild yellowing virus and Beet chlorosis virus on the yield of UK field-grown sugar beet in 1997, 1999 and 2000

environment - cropping system/rotation (3)

Journal of Agricultural Science (2002) 139, 129-138
K.W. Jaggard, M.F. Allison, C.J.A. Clark, A.D. Todd and H.G. Smith (2002)
The effect of nitrogen supply and virus yellows infection on the growth, yield and processing quality of sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris)

International Congress of Plant Pathology (1998) Smith et al. - Potential risks associated ...
H.G. Smith, N. Patron, M.A. Mayo, H. Barker and M.S. Liney (1998)
Potential risks associated with the release of transgenic crops expressing luteovirus gene sequences
Edinburgh, U.K. (9 - 16 Aug. 1998), Paper presented in section: Viral pathogenicity

Annals of Applied Biology (1996) 129, 371-378
N.B. Kift, A.M. Dewar, A.R. Werker and A.F.G. Dixon (1996)
The effect of plant age and infection with virus yellows on the survival of Myzus persicae on sugar beet

population dynamics/ epidemiology (2)

International Congress of Plant Pathology (1998) Proeseler et al. - Changes in the occurrence of ...
G. Proeseler, E. Shliephake, P. Ruecker and H. Hartleb (1998)
Changes in the occurrence of sugar beet viruses in middle Germany in recent decades
Edinburgh, U.K. (9 - 16 Aug. 1998), Poster presented in section: Population genetics, structure and dynamics

Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (1998) 89, 25-33
Iain S. Williams, Alan M. Dewar and Anthony F.G. Dixon (1998)
The influence of size and duration of aphid infestation on host plant quality, and its effect on sugar beet yellowing virus epidemiology

surveys/sampling/distribution (7)

Plant Pathology (2021) 70, 584-593
Roxana Hossain, Wulf Menzel, Celin Lachmann and Mark Varrelmann (2021)
New insights into virus yellows distribution in Europe and effects of Beet yellows virus, Beet mild yellowing virus, and Beet chlorosis virus on sugar beet yield following field inoculation

REDIA (2009) 92, 215-217
R. Harrington, M. Stevens, L. Alderson, D. Cox, I. Denholm, S. Foster, M. Hall, P. Hallsworth, L. Oliphant, S. Parker, C. Shortall, M. Taylor and S. Wright (2009)
Complementary methods for monitoring sugar beet aphids to improve risk management of virus yellows

Plant Pathology (2005) 54, 100-107
M. Stevens, N.J. Patron, C.A. Dolby, R. Weekes, P.B. Hallsworth, O. Lemaire and H.G. Smith (2005)
Distribution and properties of geographically distinct isolates of sugar beet yellowing viruses

Journal of Phytopathology - Phytopathologische Zeitschrift (2002) 150, 657-662
A.M. Mouhanna, A. Nasrallah, G. Langen and E. Schlösser (2002)
Surveys for Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (the cause of rhizomania), other viruses, and soil-borne fungi infecting sugar beet in Syria

Nachrichtenblatt des Deutschen Pflanzenschutzdienstes (1999) 51, 321-324
G. Proeseler, E. Schliephake, P. Rücker and H. Hartleb (1999)
Befallsrückgang der virösen Rübenvergilbung in Sachsen-Anhalt
[Decrease of the occurrence of sugar beet yellows in Saxony-Anhalt]

European Journal of Plant Pathology (1996) 102, 163-169
H.G. Smith, I. Barker, G. Brewer, M. Stevens and P.B. Hallsworth (1996)
Production and evaluation of monoclonal antibodies for the detection of beet mild yellowing luteovirus and related strains

Annals of Applied Biology (1996) 128, 279-284
C. Perez de San Roman, A. Ortiz and J. Ayala (1996)
Distribution and incidence of yellowing viruses in sugar beet crops in Spain from 1990 to 1993

transmission/dispersal of plant diseases (8)

Plants (2021) 10 (12 - 2747)
Thomas Armand, Luâna Korn, Elodie Pichon, Marlène Souquet, Mélissandre Barbet, Jean-Laurent Martin, Magalie Devavry and Emmanuel Jacquot (2021)
Efficiency and persistence of Movento® treatment against Myzus persicae and the transmission of aphid-borne viruses

European Journal of Plant Pathology (2009) 125, 337-341
Anna Kozlowska-Makulska, Monique Beuve, Jerzy Syller, Marek S. Szyndel, Olivier Lemaire, Salah Bouzoubaa and Etienne Herrbach (2009)
Aphid transmissibility of different European beet polerovirus isolates

Pest Management Science (2004) 60, 727-732
Aiming Qi, Alan M. Dewar and Richard Harrington (2004)
Decision making in controlling virus yellows of sugar beet in the UK

Zeitschrift für Pflanzenkrankheiten und Pflanzenschutz - Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection (2000) 107, 81-87
E. Schliephake, K. Graichen and F. Rabenstein (2000)
Investigations on the vector transmission of the Beet mild yellowing virus (BMYV) and the Turnip yellows virus (TuYV)

Journal of General Virology (2000) 81, 2791-2795
Mike Mayo, Eugene Ryabov, Gillian Fraser and Michael Taliansky (2000)
Mechanical transmission of Potato leafroll virus

Nachrichtenblatt des Deutschen Pflanzenschutzdienstes (1999) 51, 321-324
G. Proeseler, E. Schliephake, P. Rücker and H. Hartleb (1999)
Befallsrückgang der virösen Rübenvergilbung in Sachsen-Anhalt
[Decrease of the occurrence of sugar beet yellows in Saxony-Anhalt]

Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (1998) 89, 25-33
Iain S. Williams, Alan M. Dewar and Anthony F.G. Dixon (1998)
The influence of size and duration of aphid infestation on host plant quality, and its effect on sugar beet yellowing virus epidemiology

Plant Protection Science (1998) 34, 45-48
Jaroslav Polák (1998)
Enzyme-amplified ELISA for detection of Beet mild yellowing virus in aphids

molecular biology - genes (10)

Archives of Virology (2015) 160, 429-433
Anna Kozlowska-Makulska, Beata Hasiow-Jaroszewska, Marek S. Szyndel, Etienne Herrbach, Salah Bouzoubaa, Olivier Lemaire and Monique Beuve (2015)
Phylogenetic relationships and the occurrence of interspecific recombination between Beet chlorosis virus (BChV) and Beet mild yellowing virus (BMYV)

Molecular Plant Pathology (2014) 15, 22-30
Elodie Klein, Véronique Brault, Delphine Klein, Guy Weyens, Marc Lefèbvre, Véronique Ziegler-Graff and David Gilmer (2014)
Divergence of host range and biological properties between natural isolate and full-length infectious cDNA clone of the Beet mild yellowing virus 2ITB

Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2013) 26, 257-265
C. Reinbold, S. Lacombe, V. Ziegler-Graff, D. Scheidecker, L. Wiss, M. Beuve, C. Caranta and V. Brault (2013)
Closely related poleroviruses depend on distinct translation initiation factors to infect Arabidopsis thaliana

Journal of General Virology (2010) 91, 1082-1091
Anna Kozlowska-Makulska, Hubert Guilley, Marek S. Szyndel, Monique Beuve, Olivier Lemaire, Etienne Herrbach and Salah Bouzoubaa (2010)
P0 proteins of European beet-infecting poleroviruses display variable RNA silencing suppression activity

Virus Genes (2007) 34, 215-221
Mark Stevens and Felicita Viganó (2007)
Production of a full-length infectious GFP-tagged cDNA clone of Beet mild yellowing virus for the study of plant-polerovirus interactions

Journal of General Virology (2006) 87, 445-449
Dirk Stephan and Edgar Maiss (2006)
Biological properties of Beet mild yellowing virus derived from a full-length cDNA clone

Journal of General Virology (2000) 81, 2791-2795
Mike Mayo, Eugene Ryabov, Gillian Fraser and Michael Taliansky (2000)
Mechanical transmission of Potato leafroll virus

Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection (1998) 31, 519-530
J. Schubert, F. Rabenstein, K. Graichen and K. Richter (1998)
Comparison of the 5'-end nucleotide sequences of luteoviruses from oilseed rape and sugar beet

Archives of Virology (1995) 140, 2183-2200
J.R. de Miranda, M. Stevens, E. de Bruyne, H.G. Smith, C. Bird and R. Hull (1995)
Sequence comparison and classification of beet luteovirus isolates

Archives of Virology (1995) 140, 1109-1118
H. Guilley, K.E. Richards and G. Jonard (1995)
Nucleotide sequence of Beet mild yellowing virus RNA

review (1)

Molecular Plant Pathology (2005) 6, 1-9
Mark Stevens, Benjamin Freeman, Hsing-Yeh Liu, Etienne Herrbach and Olivier Lemaire (2005)
Beet poleroviruses: close friends or distant relatives?