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Beetle-transmitted viruses

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Online resources: In: In: Schwartz, H.F.; Pastor-Corrales, M.A. (eds.). Bean production problems in the tropicsSummary: Un grupo de enfermedades del frijol con sintomas caracteristicos de los producidos por los virus es el de los mosaicos, frecuentemente asociados con deformaciones de las hojas y de las plantas y moteado verde o amarillo. Los insectos vectores son de las familias Chrysomelidae, Coccinelidae y Meloidae. En este grupo de virus tenemos el virus del mosaico sureno del frijol (BSMV), el virus del mosaico suave del frijol (BMMV), el virus del mosaico rugoso del frijol (BRMV), el virus del moteado de la vaina del frijol (BPMV), el virus del mosaico y enanismo rizado del frijol (BCDMV) y el virus del moteado amarillo del frijol (BYSV). Para cada uno se presenta su distribucion geografica, importancia economica, plantas hospedantes, propiedades fisicas, purificacion, transmision, epidemiologia, sintomatologia y medidas de control. Se ilustran a color los sintomas y danos causados por las enfermedades. (CIAT)Summary: One group of bean diseases with characteristic virus symptoms is the mosaic group, frequently associated with leaf and plant malformations and green and yellow stippling. Insect vectors belong to the families Chrysomelidae, Coccinelidae, and Meloidae. This group of virus contains the bean southern mosaic virus (BSMV), the bean mild mosaic virus (BMMV), the bean rugose mosaic virus (BRMV), the bean pod mottle virus (BPMV), the bean curly dwarf mosaic virus (BCDMV), and the bean yellow stipple virus (BYSV). The geographic distribution, economic importance, host plants, physical properties, purification, transmission, epidemiology, symptomatology, and control measures are given for each one. The symptoms and damage caused by the diseases are illustrated in color. (CIAT)
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Un grupo de enfermedades del frijol con sintomas caracteristicos de los producidos por los virus es el de los mosaicos, frecuentemente asociados con deformaciones de las hojas y de las plantas y moteado verde o amarillo. Los insectos vectores son de las familias Chrysomelidae, Coccinelidae y Meloidae. En este grupo de virus tenemos el virus del mosaico sureno del frijol (BSMV), el virus del mosaico suave del frijol (BMMV), el virus del mosaico rugoso del frijol (BRMV), el virus del moteado de la vaina del frijol (BPMV), el virus del mosaico y enanismo rizado del frijol (BCDMV) y el virus del moteado amarillo del frijol (BYSV). Para cada uno se presenta su distribucion geografica, importancia economica, plantas hospedantes, propiedades fisicas, purificacion, transmision, epidemiologia, sintomatologia y medidas de control. Se ilustran a color los sintomas y danos causados por las enfermedades. (CIAT)

One group of bean diseases with characteristic virus symptoms is the mosaic group, frequently associated with leaf and plant malformations and green and yellow stippling. Insect vectors belong to the families Chrysomelidae, Coccinelidae, and Meloidae. This group of virus contains the bean southern mosaic virus (BSMV), the bean mild mosaic virus (BMMV), the bean rugose mosaic virus (BRMV), the bean pod mottle virus (BPMV), the bean curly dwarf mosaic virus (BCDMV), and the bean yellow stipple virus (BYSV). The geographic distribution, economic importance, host plants, physical properties, purification, transmission, epidemiology, symptomatology, and control measures are given for each one. The symptoms and damage caused by the diseases are illustrated in color. (CIAT)

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