EPPO Global Database

Beet necrotic yellow vein virus(BNYVV0)

Distribution details in Netherlands

Situation
Current pest situation evaluated by EPPO on the basis of information dated 2023: Present, no details
First recorded in: 1980s
Pest status declared by NPPO: Present (2023-07)
From CABI Disease map 788 (2012): Present, restricted distribution
References
* Bos, L. (1985) Virusoverdracht door bodemschimmels. Landbouwkundig Tijdschrift 97, 27-32.

* Hanse B, Schneider JHM, Termorshuizen AJ, Varrelmann M (2011) Pests and diseases contribute to sugar beet yield difference between top and averagely managed farms. Crop Protection 30(6), 671-678.

* Heijbroek W, Munning RG, Swaaij ACPM van (2002) Proceedings of the 65th Congress of the Institut International de Recherches Betteravières (Brussels, Belgium, 2022-02-13/14), 225-238.

* Heijbroek W (1989) The development of rhizomania in two areas of the Netherlands and its effect on sugar-beet growth and quality. Netherlands Journal of Plant Pathology 95(1), 27-35.
------- Farms estimated to have first suffered crop losses from BNYVV infection in 1967.

* Koenig R, Lennefors BL (2000) Molecular analyses of European A, B and P type sources of Beet necrotic yellow vein virus and detection of the rare P type in Kazakhstan. Archives of Virology 145(8), 1561-1570.

* 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.

* NPPO of the Netherlands - Pest status of harmful organisms in the Netherlands (Fytosignalering covering 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015).

* NPPO of the Netherlands (2017-06, 2018-04, 2022-07, 2023-07).
Situation in neighbouring countries
Country State Status
Belgium Present, widespread view...
Germany Present, restricted distribution view...