from Dr. Juliet Marshal
Barley
yellow dwarf symptoms are now appearing in additional areas in eastern Idaho
(Hamer, Idaho Falls, Shelly, Blackfoot, Pocatello Valley, Soda Springs,
Preston, Northern Utah) in winter wheat and winter barley (although there is
less winter barley in these areas). As fields in southern and western Idaho start
to develop flag leaves and initiate heading, you may see a reappearance of
symptoms in the flag leaves. (See the picture of Stephens just prior to heading
in the CIS 1210 at: http://www.cals.uidaho.edu/edcomm/pdf/CIS/CIS1210.pdf ).
The
symptoms do not seem to be as severe or extensive in eastern Idaho, but we are
keeping an eye on the situation, especially due to the complications of cold
weather and snow causing tips burn and freeze damage. Also being seen is leaf
purpling that may be phosphorus deficiency.
This
virus is finicky to test, and it is hard to detect the virus in ELISA tests
that depend on virus concentrations in the plant tissue.
Without
the presence of high populations of aphids, we don’t expect the virus to be a
problem in our spring wheat and barley. The virus requires aphids for
transmission.
Barley
Yellow Dwarf Sample Testing
We
are no longer processing samples, due to the expense and time associated with testing.
But if you wish to have samples tested, please contact one of the following
people:
Harry
Kreeft at Western Labs in Parma, ID
Liz
Vavricka at the ISDA (will test a limited number of samples from western
Idaho)
Plant
Industry Laboratory
P.O.
Box 790
Boise,
ID 83701
Office:
(208) 332-8640
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