Acta Phytopathologica et Entomoligica 26. (1991)

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Possibilities of the BaYMV-identification from the soil by means of serological methods U. Kaistirr, H. Kleinhempel, I. Reinhardt and F. Ehrig....................................99 Inheritance of resistance to barley yellow mosaic virus R. Kaiser, R. G ätz and W. Friedt.........................................................................105 Genetics of and breeding for resistance to BaYMV R. Götz, B. Foroughi-Wehr, R. Kaiser and W. Friedt.......................................111 Resistance to barley yellow mosaic virus in Triticale N. Kegler, G. Proeseler and J. Richter ...........................................................117 Methods and results of resistance screening of barley to barley yellow mosaic virus G. Proeseler, H. Kegler, D. Reichenbächer, G. Szigat and C. O. Lehmann . . 121 Detection of maize dwarf mosaic and sugarcane mosaic viruses in the Federal Republic of Germany W. Huth and D. E. Lesemann................................................................................125 Serological comparison of some Hungarian and Cuban potyviruses from Sorghum hale­­pense K. Lindsten Britt-Louise Nilsson and I. Milinkó...............................................131 Distinction of different isolates of the maize dwarf mosaic virus (MDMV) in GDR E. Fuchs, M. Griintzig............................................................................................137 Maize dwarf mosaic virus an important pathogen of Sorghum in Yugoslavia M. Tosic and A. Mijavec........................................................................................147 Albinism in some Krish sorghum genotypes and resistance to maize dwarf mosaic virus A. Mijavec and M. ToSic......................................................................................153 Resistance evaluation of maize hybrids and inbred lines to maize dwarf mosaic virus (MDMV) in Hungary I. Milinkó, Gy. Kovács, О. Gyulavári and L. Farády . ... ...............................159 Observations and studies of maize inbred lines and hybrids naturally infected by MDMV G. Princzinger, A. Orosz, S. Kobza, Melinda Bölcz, Mária Kälber...................165 Effects of carbon dioxide anaesthesia on the ability of the planthopper Laodelphax striatellus, to vector maize rough dwarf virus P. Caciagti and Alda Casetta................................................................................171 A possible barley adapted strain of wheat dwarf virus (WDV) K. Lindsten and J. Vacke......................................................................................175 Wheat dwarf virus in Hungary G. Bisztray, J. Vacke and R. Gáborjányi ..........................................................181 Characterization of barley stripe mosaic virus Hungarian strain P. D. Nagy and R. Gáborjányi.............................................................................187 Evidence for cross-protection between strains of barley stripe mosaic virus P. D. Nagy and R. Gáborjányi.............................................................................193 Ryegrass mosaic and ryegrass cryptic virus in Australia P. L. Guy and R. J. Sward .................................................................................199 Brome mosaic virus transmission by cereal leaf beetle (Oulema melanopus, Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) J. Szabolcs and R. Gáborjányi ............................................................................203 Brome mosaic virus infection in different cereal breeding materials E. Pocsai, S. Kobza, 1. Murányi and L. Szunics..................................................207 Distribution of the Arrhenatherum (Foddergrass) blue dwarf disease caused by oat sterile dwarf virus in the German Democratic Republic G. Kempiak and S. Kluge........................................................................................213 Attempts to reduce damage caused by oat sterile dwarf virus on oats using Virazole, 2,4-Dioxohexahydrotriazine, Boerhaavia inhibitor and Alkane-monosulfonate G. Kempiak, G. Schuster, L. P. Awasthi and S. Kluge ...................................219 Cereal mosaic virus P. Yu. Mamaev and A. V. Krylov.........................................................................227

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