Abstract

In 1985 and 1986, during an outbreak of mosaic in sugarcane in the lsis district of Queensland, Brachiaria piligera (hairy arm grass) with mosaic symptoms was found infected with the sugarcane strain of sugarcane mosaic virus (SCMV-SC). This is the first report of SCMV-SC naturally infecting a host other than sugarcane in Australia. Sorghum verticilliflorum (wild sorghum) with mosaic symptoms in the lsis and nearby coastal districts was always infected by Johnsongrass mosaic virus (JGMV), except at one site in Bundaberg where the sabigrass strain of SCMV (SCMV-Sabi), which does not infect sugarcane, was found. This is the first report of SCMV-Sabi occurring in wild sorghum and in a district distant from Gatton where infected sabigrass occurs normally.

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