Gapeka A.V., Zelikova A.A., Zhmurkina S.K., Ledneva V.A., Volkov Yu.G., Kakareka N.N., Shchelkanov M.Yu.
Rossiiskaia selskokhoziaistvennaia nauka 2018; (1): 22-26
The presence of Barley stripe mosaic virus (BSMV) infection background (Virgaviridae, Hordeivirus) in the sowing of maize (Zea mays) on the territory of Primorsky krai has been demonstrated. Field data and model experiments has allowed to establish that BSMV causes the disease formerly called “maize chlorotic stripe disease” with the following symptoms: general chlorosis of leaves at the early stages of plant development, the emergence of the pale yellow, nearly white strikes along the midrib throughout the length of the leave and loss of infected plants to the stage of pulling (12–25 %; the average value of 17.1 %) and elongation in the absence of severe death in the later stages. Harmfulness coefficient of BSMV is 37.1 %. Planned monitoring of planting corn in relation to BSMV is necessary.