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literature on barley yellow dwarf viruses Anderson JM, Bucholtz DL, Greene AE, Francki MG, Gray SM, Sharma H, Ohm HW, Perry KL, 1998. Characterization of wheatgrass-derived barley yellow dwarf virus resistance in a wheat alien chromosome substitution line. Phytopathology, 88: 851-855. Bauske EM, Bissonnette SM, Hewings AD, 1997. Yield loss assessment of barley yellow dwarf disease on spring oat in Illinois. Plant Disease, 81: 485-488. Chen Q, Collin J, Comeau A, St-Pierre CA, Fedak G, 1997. Comparison of various sources of resistance to barley yellow dwarf virus in Wheat-Thinopyrum amphiploid lines. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 19: 414-417. Chen Q, Ahmad F, Collin J, Comeau A, Fedak G, St-Pierre CA, 1998. Genomic constitution of a partial amphiploid OK7211542 used as a source of immunity to barley yellow dwarf virus for bread wheat. Plant Breeding, 117: 1-6. Christiansenweniger P, Powell C, Hardie J, 1998. Plant virus and parasitoid interactions in a shared insect vector/host. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 86: 205-213. Collin J, St-Pierre CA, Comeau A, Couture L, 1997. Effects of barley yellow dwarf viruses and snow molds on yield stability of winter cereals. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 19: 406-413. Comeau A, Arseniuk E, 1998. Disease resistance and tolerance in triticale; an evolutionary viewpoint. Proceedings of the 4th International Triticale Symposium, July 26-31 1998, Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. Ed. P Juskiw, 1:124-147. Comeau A, Barasubiye T, Collin J, St-Pierre CA, 1998. BYDV and root rot in Triticale. Proceedings of the 4th International Triticale Symposium, July 26-31 1998, Red deer, Alberta, Canada. Ed. P Juskiw, 2:198-203 (poster). Falk DE, Meatherall G, Reinbergs E, 1997. OAC Paisley oat. Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 77: 645-646. Figueira AR, Domier LL, Darcy CJ, 1997. Comparison of techniques for detection of barley yellow dwarf virus PAV-IL. Plant Disease, 81: 1236-1240. Ford CM, Paltridge NG, Rathjen JP, Moritz RL, Simpson RJ, Symons RH, 1998. Rapid and informative assays for Yd2, the barley yellow dwarf virus resistance gene, based on the nucleotide sequence of a closely linked gene. Molecular Breeding, 4: 23-31. Francki MG, Crasta OR, Sharma HC, Ohm HW, Anderson JM, 1997. Structural organization of an alien Thinopyrum intermedium group 7 chromosome in us soft red winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Genome, 40: 716-722. Gourmet C, Kolb FL, Brown CM, Smyth CA, Biradar DP, Rayburn AL, 1997. The nonselective nature of a modified single-seed descent breeding procedure. Crop Science, 37: 1434-1437. Guo JQ, Lapierre H, Moreau JP, 1997. Clonal variations and virus regulation by aphids in transmission of a French PAV-type isolate of barley yellow dwarf virus. Plant Disease, 81: 570-575. Guo JQ, Lapierre H, Moreau JP, 1997. Vectoring ability of aphid clones of Rhopalosiphum padi (l) and Sitobion avenae (fabr) and their capacity to retain barley yellow dwarf virus. Annals of Applied Biology, 131: 179-188. Hoffman TK, Kolb FL, 1997. Effects of barley yellow dwarf virus on root and shoot growth of winter wheat seedlings grown in aeroponic culture. Plant Disease, 81: 497-500. Hoffman TK, Kolb FL, 1998. Effects of barley yellow dwarf virus on yield and yield components of drilled winter wheat. Plant Disease, 82: 620-624. Jin H, Domier LL, Kolb FL, Brown CM, 1998. Identification of quantitative loci for tolerance to barley yellow dwarf virus in oat. Phytopathology, 88: 410-415. Khairallah M, Guillén-Andrade H, Alarcón J, Rodriguez C, Ayala L, Henry M. Singh RP, Jiang c, Sharp P, Hoisington D, 1998. Mapping of durable resistance to leaf rust and tolerance to BYDV in wheat. Proceedings of the 9th International wheat Genetic Symposium, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, 2-7 August 1998, compiled by AE Slinkard, 3:282-284 (poster). Koch N, Huth W, 1997. Interaction of barley yellow dwarf virus and Fusarium culmorum (w. g. sm.) sacc. in winter wheat. Journal of Phytopathology, 145: 425-428. Malmström CM, Field CB, 1997. Virus-induced differences in the response of oat plants to elevated carbon dioxide. Plant, Cell and Environment, 20:178-188. Mann JA, Harrington R, Carter N, Plumb RT, 1997. Control of aphids and barley yellow dwarf virus in spring-sown cereals. Crop Protection, 16:81-87. Mastari J, Lapierre H, Dessens JT, 1998. Asymmetrical distribution of barley yellow dwarf virus PAV variants between host plant species. Phytopathology, 88: 818-821. Mcgrath PF, Vincent JR, Lei CH, Pawlowski WP, Torbert KA, Gu W, Kaeppler HF, Wan Y, Lemaux PG, Rines HR, Somers DA, Larkins BA, Lister RM, 1997. Coat protein-mediated resistance to isolates of barley yellow dwarf in oats and barley. European Journal of Plant Pathology, 103: 695-710. McKirdy SJ, Jones RAC, 1997. Effect of sowing time on barley yellow dwarf virus infection in wheat: virus incidence and grain yield losses. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 48:199-206. Miller WA, Rasochova L, 1997. Barley yellow dwarf viruses. Annual Review of Phytopathology, 35: 167-190. Miller WA, Brown CM, Wang S, 1997. New punctuation for the genetic code: luteovirus gene expression. Seminar in Virology, 8:3-13. Miller WA, Koev G, Mohan BR, 1997. Are there risks associated with transgenic resistance to luteoviruses? Plant Disease, 81:700-709. Nkongolo KK, Comeau A, 1998. Registration of genetic stock Kivu-85, a wheat-rye subsitution line tolerant to the barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV). Crop Science, 38:1413. Rasochova L, Passmore BK, Falk BW, Miller WA, 1997. The satellite RNA of barley yellow dwarf virus-RPV is supported by beet western yellows virus in dicotyledonous protoplasts and plants. Virology, 231: 182-191. Sadeghi E, Dedryver CA, Gauthier JP, 1997. Role of acquisition and inoculation time in the expression of clonal variation for BYDV-PAV transmission in the aphid species Rhopalosiphum padi. Plant Pathology, 46: 502-508. Sadeghi E, Dedryver CA, Riault G, Gauthier JP, 1997. Variation in transmission of two BYDV-MAV isolates by multiple clones of Rhopalosiphum padi L. European Journal of Plant Pathology, 103: 515-519. Shamsbakhsh M, Symons RH, 1997. Barley yellow dwarf virus-PAV RNA does not have a VPg, 1997. Archives of Virology, 142: 2529-2535. Sharma H., Ohm HW, Perry KL, 1997. Registration of barley yellow dwarf resistant wheat germsplasm line P29. Crop Science, 37:1032-1033. Síp V, Vacke J, Skorpík M, Chrpová, 1998. Possibilities to improve resistance to barley yellow dwarf virus in wheat. Proceedings of the 9th International wheat Genetic Symposium, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, 2-7 August 1998, compiled by AE Slinkard, 3:323-325 (poster). St-Pierre CA, Rioux S, Comeau A, 1998. Yield stability of wheat through genetic resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses. Proceedings of the 9th International wheat Genetic Symposium, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, 2-7 August 1998, compiled by AE Slinkard, 1:49-52. Tapio E, Bremer K, Valkonen JPT, 1997. Viruses and their significance in agricultural and horticultural crops in Finland. Agricultural and Food Science in Finland. 6: 323-336. Wang MB, Cheng Z, Keese P, Graham MW, Larkin PJ, Waterhouse PM, 1998. Comparison of the coat protein, movement protein and RNA polymerase gene sequences of Australian, Chinese and American isolates of barley yellow dwarf virus transmitted by Rhopalosiphum padi. Archives of Virology, 143:1005-1013. Wang SP, Browning KS, Miller WA, 1997. 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