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dc.contributor.authorVetten, H J
dc.contributor.authorGibson, R W
dc.contributor.authorBarg, E
dc.contributor.authorKimenju, J W
dc.contributor.authorKibaru, A G
dc.contributor.authorNjeru, R W
dc.contributor.authorAteka, E M
dc.date.accessioned2013-06-18T06:11:35Z
dc.date.available2013-06-18T06:11:35Z
dc.date.issued2004
dc.identifier.citationAnnals of Applied Biology Volume 144, Issue 3, pages 371–379, June 2004en
dc.identifier.urihttp://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/35226
dc.description.abstractFour hundred and forty-eight symptomatic and 638 asymptomatic samples were collected from sweet potato fields throughout Kenya and analysed serologically using antibodies to Sweet potato feathery mottle virus (SPFMV), Sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus (SPCSV), Sweet potato mild mottle virus (SPMMV), Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), Sweet potato chlorotic fleck virus (SPCFV), Sweet potato latent virus (SwPLV), Sweet potato caulimo-like virus (SPCaLV), Sweet potato mild speckling virus (SPMSV) and C-6 virus in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA). Only SPFMV, SPMMV, SPCSV, and SPCFV were detected. Ninety-two percent and 25% of the symptomatic and asymptomatic plants respectively tested positive for at least one of these viruses. Virus-infected plants were collected from 89% of the fields. SPFMV was the most common and the most widespread, detected in 74% of the symptomatic plants and 86% of fields surveyed. SPCSV was also very common, being detected in 38% of the symptomatic plants and in 50% of the fields surveyed. SPMMV and SPCFV were detected in only 11% and 3% of the symptomatic plant samples respectively. Eight different combinations of these four viruses were found in individual plants. The combination SPFMV and SPCSV was the most common, observed in 22% of symptomatic plants. Virus combinations were rare in the asymptomatic plants tested. Incidence of virus infection was highest (18%) in Kisii district of Nyanza province and lowest (1%) in Kilifi and Malindi districts of Coast province.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.subjectincidenceen
dc.subjectsymptomen
dc.subjectmixed infectionen
dc.subjectsurveyen
dc.subjectSweet potato feathery mottle virusen
dc.titleIdentification and distribution of viruses infecting sweet potato in Kenyaen
dc.typeArticleen
local.publisherDepartment of Plant Science and Crop Protectionen


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