Identification of onion yellow dwarf virus on garlic (Allium sativum L.)
1992
Bruna V, Alicia | Escaff G, Moises | Munoz S, Carlos (Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias, Santiago (Chile). Estacion Experimental La Platina)
Throughout the world garlic crops are infected with viruses which cause mosaic symptoms and chlorotic stripes on the leaves, reduce the size of the plants and the crop yield. Description and characterization of different garlic viruses have been confusing and complex on a world basis; nevertheless, in the last decade the advances in virological techniques have been sufficient to permit a clarification on this subject. Preliminary studies done by INIA demostrated the presence of different viruses affecting our garlic cultivars. By using serological techniques of enzyme-linked immunosorbent essay (ELISA), immunosorbent electron microscopy and decoration (ISEM+D) and insect vectors transmission it was identified that onion yellow dwarf virus (OYDV) in chilean garlics is affecting 100% of the population. This is the first report on a virus disease of garlics in our country
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