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Standardization of a Graft Inoculation Method for the Screening of Mungbean Germplasm against Mungbean yellow mosaic virus (MYMV)

  • Akhtar, Khalid Pervaiz (Plant Health Group, Nuclear Institute for Agriculture and Biology) ;
  • Ahsanul Haq, M. (Plant Health Group, Nuclear Institute for Agriculture and Biology)
  • Published : 2003.10.01

Abstract

This report described a simple, inexpensive, faster, and effective graft inoculation method for the artificial transmission of Mungbean yellow mosaic virus (MYMV). Success of grafting and disease transmission was 100% in this method. Screening of mungbean germplasm using this method will prevent the chance of escape infection, probably as a consequence of non-preference mechanism and loss of vector infectivity. The grafting method described here is applicable to both screenhouse and field trials.

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