Epidemia del virus del mosaico comun del frijol en el Oriente Antioqueno
A survey of BCMV in 6 municipalities of western Antioquia, Colombia, confirmed an epidemic in this region. However, planting with virus-free seed and the eradication of BCMV-infected plants during the first 30-40 days after planting were not effective in controlling the disease. Three BCMV-resistant Cargamanto type climbing genotypes were identified (CAR 30, CAR 32, and AND 852).(CIAT)
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Main Authors: | Tamayo Molano, Pablo J., Castaño J., Mauricio |
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Format: | Journal Article biblioteca |
Language: | Spanish / Castilian |
Published: |
1991
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Subjects: | phaseolus vulgaris, climbing beans, cultivars, resistance, bean common mosaic virus, agronomic characters, diseases and pathogens, pests, plant habit, viroses, frijol trepador, variedades, resistencia, virus del mosaico común frijol, |
Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/88710 |
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