Investigation of suspected grapevine viruses in South Australia
RIB Francki and NC Crowley
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
18(3) 461 - 466
Published: 1967
Abstract
Evidence is presented that a strain of grapevine yellow mosaic virus is present in South Australia, but its incidence is very low and a nematode vector has not been found in affected vineyards. The "dying arm" disorder of vines is not due to infection by fanleaf virus as previously suspected, and typical fanleaf virus has not been found in the State. A new grapevine disorder affecting the variety Clare Riesling is also described.https://doi.org/10.1071/AR9670461
© CSIRO 1967