EPPO Global Database

Beet necrotic yellow vein virus(BNYVV0)

Distribution details in United States of America (Minnesota)

Situation
Current pest situation evaluated by EPPO on the basis of information dated 2019: Present, no details
First recorded in: 1996
From CABI Disease map 788 (2012): Present, no details
Comments
EPPO Reporting Service (1997/095) : associated with two other beet furoviruses - beet soilborne mosaic furovirus and beet soilborne furovirus.
References
* Acosta-Leal, R.; Bryan, B. K.; Smith, J. T.; Rush, C. M. (2010) Phytopathology 100 (2), 127-133.

* APS (2000) Widely prevalent virus list by state. American Phytopathological Society, St Paul, USA. WWW at http://www.aphis.usda-gov.

* Liu, H. Y.; Lewellen, R. T. (2007) Plant Disease 91 (7), 847-851.

* Rush, C. M.; Steddom, K.; Jones, D.; Acosta-Leal, R. (2005) Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium of the International Working Group on Plant Viruses with Fungal Vectors, Bologna, Italy, 5-7 September, 2005.

* Temmerman, N. de; Anfinrud, M.; Meulemans, M.; Rick, K.; Burkholz, A.; Bruyne, E. de; Weyens, G.; Barnes, S.; Horemans, S.; Lefebvre, M.; Bolton, M. D. (2009) International Sugar Journal 111 (1325), 313-317.

* Weiland JJ, Bornemann K, Neubauer JD, Khan MFR, Bolton MD (2019) Prevalence and distribution of Beet necrotic yellow vein virus strains in North Dakota and Minnesota. Plant Disease 103(8), 2083-2089.

* Wisler, G.C.; Widner, J.N.; Duffus, J.E.; Liu, H.Y.; Sears, J.L. (1997) A new report of rhizomania and other furoviruses infecting sugar beet in Minnesota. Plant Disease, 81(2), p 229.