Barley yellow striate mosaic cytorhabdovirus - meaning and definition. What is Barley yellow striate mosaic cytorhabdovirus
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Barley yellow striate mosaic cytorhabdovirus         
Barley yellow striate mosaic cytorhabdovirus (BYSMV) is a plant pathogenic virus of the family Rhabdoviridae.
Barley yellow mosaic virus         
  • Patches of barley yellow mosaic virus in field of barley, cultivar Panda, growing at Hemel Hempstead, UK.
  • This image shows Barley being harvested: it is an important crop in several countries but can be destroyed by Barley Yellow Mosaic Virus
  • This picture shows resting spores of ''Polymyxa graminis'', the vector of Barley Yellow Mosaic Virus.
SPECIES OF VIRUS
Barley mosaic virus
Barley yellow mosaic virus is plant pathogenic virus that causes the yellow mosaic disease of barley. Its shape is categorized as being flexuous filamentous, with lengths of 275 and 550 nanometers.
Barley yellow dwarf         
  • Wheat plants dwarfed after infection with BYDV.
  • Infected wheat leaves have a reduced ability to [[photosynthesis]]e.
SPECIES OF VIRUS
Barley yellow dwarf virus; Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus; BYDV; Draft:Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus
Barley yellow dwarf (BYD) is a plant disease caused by the barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV), and is the most widely distributed viral disease of cereals. It affects the economically important crop species barley, oats, wheat, maize, triticale and rice.