Sugarcane streak mosaic; researching a relatively new disease in Indonesia
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Date
2018
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ASSCT
Abstract
SUGARCANE STREAK MOSAIC occurs in the south and south-east Asia regions and was
first identified in Indonesia in 2005. Its relatively recent recognition means that much
remains to be learnt about this viral disease. ACIAR-funded research has been
investigating molecular and serological assays for the virus, yield losses, important
modes of transmission, and an integrated disease management strategy to manage and
minimise losses. So far our findings include: molecular variation in the virus around its
geographic range; yield losses amount to approximately 20% in a susceptible variety;
transmission may occur via application of infested sap to leaves; mechanical
transmission (as on infested machinery surfaces) is unlikely to be significant. Surveys
have shown the disease to be present in various parts of Indonesia (Java, Sumatera,
Sulawesi and probably West Papua). Much remains to be learnt about its epidemiology.