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The concentration of African cassava mosaic virus (ACMV) was assessed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in relation to symptom severity among resistant, moderately resistant and susceptible cassava genotypes. Resistant genotype NR 8083 had significantly lower symptom severity scores (P < 0·05)...


Ogbe, F.Atiri, G.Dixon, Alfred G.O.Thottappilly, G.[Symtom severity of cassava mosaic disease in relation to concentration of African cassava mosaic virus in different cassava genotypes]Symtom severity of cassava mosaic disease in relation to concentration of African cassava mosaic virus in different cassava genotypes

A survey was carried out in the 1996/97 and 1997/98 growing seasons on a field planted in three replicates with five clones of cassava at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Ibadan, located in a transition forest, to determine the effects of cassava genotype and climate on the de...


Abdullahi, I.Atiri, G.I.Dixon, Alfred G.O.Winter, S.Thottappilly, G.[Effects of cassava genotype, climate, and the Bemisia tabaci vector population on the development of African cassava mosaic geminivirus (ACMV)]Effects of cassava genotype, climate, and the Bemisia tabaci vector population on the development of African cassava mosaic geminivirus (ACMV)

Micropropagated plants of 36 Musa genotypes with diverse genetic backgrounds, including 14 tetraploid plantain (TMPx) and banana (TMBx) hybrids, were evaluated for their response to banana streak badnavirus (BSV) infection under three environments from 1995 to 1997 in Nigeria. The characteristics...


Dahal, G.Ortiz, R.Tenkouano, A.Hughes, J.Thottappilly, G.Vuylsteke, D.R.Lockhart, B.E.L.[Relationship between natural occurrence of banana streak badnavirus and symptom expression, relative concentration of viral antigen, and yield characteristics of some micropropagated Musa spp]Relationship between natural occurrence of banana streak badnavirus and symptom expression, relative concentration of viral antigen, and yield characteristics of some micropropagated Musa spp

Cowpea crops are susceptible low more than 20 viral diseases. Some of the most destructive viral pathogens are transmitted from one plant generation to the next through the seed, and thus are generally disseminated to most cowpea-producing regions of the world. Seedborne cowpea viruses, after est...


Hampton, R.Thottappilly, G.Rossel, H.[Viral diseases of cowpea and their control by resistance conferring genes]Viral diseases of cowpea and their control by resistance conferring genes

(ACMV) were assessed in shoots regenerated from single-node cuttings of three cassava genotypes differing in resistance to ACMV. Plants of the moderately resistant TMS 4(2)1425 and susceptible TMS 60506 did not recover from the disease as rapidly as those of the resistant TMS 30001, Recovery was ...


Njock, T.E.Atiri, G.I.Thottappilly, G.Thresh, J.M.[Disease development and recovery in resistant and susceptible cassava genotypes infected by African cassava mosaic geminivirus]Disease development and recovery in resistant and susceptible cassava genotypes infected by African cassava mosaic geminivirus

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