| Polymyxa graminis | |
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| Class: | Plasmodiophorea |
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| Genus: | Polymyxa |
| Species: | P. graminis |
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| Polymyxa graminis | |
Polymyxa graminis is a species of plasmodiophorid cercozoans. It is an obligate parasite of plant roots and, though itself non-pathogenic, is responsible for the transmission of several very important plant viruses, including barley yellow mosaic virus (BaYMV) and soil-borne wheat mosaic virus (SBWMV).
References
- Plasmodiophorid Home Page
- Konstantin Kanyuka, Elaine Ward and Michael J. Adams. Polymyxa graminis and the cereal viruses it transmits: a research challenge. Molecular Plant Pathology, Vol 4 page 393.
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