Bean pod mottle virus
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Plant Quar. Gao, Y. Cross-priming amplification combined with immunochromatographic strip for rapid on-site detection of African swine fever virus. Actuators B Chem. Bartlett, J. A short history of the polymerase chain reaction. Methods Mol. Mumford, R. Advances in molecular phytodiagnostics—New solutions for old problems. Virus is transmitted by bean leaf beetles, so weather favorable for their overwintering will potentially increase this disease. Beetles transmit BPMV efficiently for several days after feeding on an infected plant.
The virus is known to increase in concentration in the beetles after continued feeding on infected plants by the beetles. The beetle can transmit the virus immediately after acquiring it, but is not able to transfer the virus to its offspring.
To date BPMV resistance has not been identified; however, varieties will respond differently to the virus. At this time varieties are not rated for susceptibility to BPMV. Cultural practices such as late planting will reduce BPMV. The host range of BPMV is restricted mostly to legumes and it is thought that some perennial legumes may play a role it the over-wintering of the virus. The main source however is the bean leaf beetle.
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