Abstract
Rice yellow mottle virus (RYMV) is the most important rice virus in Africa. We examined RYMV transmission via soil and water contaminated with RYMV-infected rice plants and by serial cutting with RYMV-contaminated scissors. Transmission of RYMV via dried rice straw kept at 27°C was also examined. The results showed the virus could be transmitted via soil and water, and by scissors. Rice straw that was RYMV-infected was not infective if it was dried and was kept longer than 42 days. By insect transmission experiments and ELISA, long-horned grasshoppers (Conocephalus spp.) were found to be a possible vector of RYMV in Uganda.
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Uke, A., Tibanyendela, N., Ikeda, R., Fujiie, A., & Natsuaki, K. T. (2014). Modes of transmission and stability of Rice yellow mottle virus. Journal of Plant Protection Research, 54(4), 363–366. https://doi.org/10.2478/jppr-2014-0054
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