EPPO Global Database

Benyvirus necrobetae(BNYVV0)

Distribution details in Japan

Situation
Current pest situation evaluated by EPPO on the basis of information dated 2022: Present, restricted distribution
First recorded in: 1969
From CABI Disease map 788 (2012): Present, no details
Comments
First found in 1969 in Hokkaido.

EPPO Reporting Service 503/05.

Nakagami et al. (2022): Only in Hokkaido
References
* Abe H (1987) Studies of the ecology and control of Polymyxa betae Keskin as a fungal vector of the causal virus (Beet necrotic yellow vein virus) of rhizomania disease of sugar beet. Report of Hokkaido Prefectural Agricultural Experimental Stations No. 60, 99 pp.

* Kruse M, Koenig R, Hoffmann A, Kaufmann A, Commandeur U, Solovyev AG, Savenkov I, Burgermeister W (1994) Restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis of reverse transcription-PCR products reveals the existence of two major strain groups of beet necrotic yellow vein virus. Journal of General Virology 75(8), 1835-1842.

* Masuda, T.; Kagawa, K, Kanzawa, K. (1969) Proceedings of the Sugar Beet Research Association of Japan 11, 77-84.

* Nakagami R, Chiba S, Yoshida N, Senoo Y, Iketani‐Saito M, Iketani S, Kondo H, Tamada T (2022) Epidemic progress of beet necrotic yellow vein virus: Evidence from an investigation in Japan spanning half a century. Plant Pathology 71(3), 715-728.

* Tamada, T. et al. (2003) Proceedings of the Fifth Symposium of the International Working Group on Plant Viruses with Fungal Vectors, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland, 22-25 July 2002.

* Uchino, H.; Kanzawa, K.; Tamada, T. (1993) Proceedings of the Second Symposium of the International Working Group on Plant Viruses with Fungal Vectors, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 25-27 July, 1993, 153-156.