Abstract

Current and recent public cultivars, miscellaneous commercial cultivars, ancestral lines of Glycine max, and a broad range of leguminous and nonleguminous species were evaluated for susceptibility to strains of soybean dwarf virus (SDV). Most suceptible hosts were found within the Fabaceae with a few susceptible species in the Chyenopodiaceae and Polemoniaceae. There was greater similarity in symptoms and host range between the yellowing strain of SDV (SDV-Y) and the subterranean clover red leaf strain of SDV from New Zealand (SDV-NZ) than between SDV-Y and SDV-D (dwarfing strain) (...)

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