F. Gauhl et al., Incidence and distribution of banana streak badnavirus in the plantain production region of southern Nigeria, INT J PEST, 45(3), 1999, pp. 167-171
Plantain orchards in the major plantain production area in southern Nigeria
were surveyed in 1995 for the occurrence of banana streak virus (BSV) dise
ase. Plantain plants showing BSV-like symptoms were found in 37 of 71 villa
ges visited and in 49 of 147 orchards. BSV was positively identified by ISE
M and/or ELISA in 30 orchards in 27 villages. The incidence of symptomatic
plants in an orchard ranged from 1 to 17% (mean 4.2%). Of 58 leaf samples t
aken from plants with symptoms and indexed for both BSV and cucumber mosaic
virus (CMV), 36 (62%) tested positive for BSV and none tested positive for
CMV. The survey results show that BSV is common and widespread in the plan
tain-growing area of southern Nigeria.