Distribution and epidemiology of geminiviruses affecting cotton - An industry impact assessment
Date Issued:1999-06-30
Abstract
During January to June 1999 tests were carried out to determine infectivity of the existing geminivirus in Australia in cotton. Challenge inoculation of cotton plants with the tomato leaf curl geminivirus was set up and the results have shown that the original virus stain from Darwin does not infect cotton. More recently, additional strains have been isolated from the Cape York Peninsula and these are being tested on a range of plants including cotton.
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CRDC Final reports submitted 1999