| dc.description.abstract | This study was conducted to reveal the incidence of major potato viruses
collected from the main growing field of selected district in Bangladesh.
Incidence of major potato viruses in eight major potato growing areas of
Bangladesh, viz.  Panchagarh, Thakurgaon, Nilphamari, Rangpur, Bogra,
Chapainawabgonj, Pabna and Munshiganj were investigated in field
samples. Overall,  three  upazilla  (sub-districts)  from  each district  (which 
were  at  least  20  km  apart)  were selected  for  samples  collection  and 
disease incidence monitoring.  A  total  of  240  samples  were  collected  on 
the basis  of  virus  and  viral  like  symptoms.  Collected samples were
stored at 4
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C and analyzed at Potato Research Centre, BARI, Debigonj,
Panchogorh and in Molecular Plant Virology lab, Central Research
Laboratory, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University (SAU), Dhaka. Enzyme 
Linked  Immunosorbent  Assay  (ELISA)  tests  revealed  that  Potato  leaf 
roll  virus  (PLRV)  was most predominant  virus  followed by Potato  virus 
Y (PVY) and Potato virus X (PVX). During the year 2015-16, the average
incidence of potato virus diseases in eight districts was about 48%. Single,
double and triple, infections were 33.0, 47.3 and 2.0% respectively. The
presence of the virus in the field of the main growing areas, as this study
reported, is an alarming and need action to prevent spreading. This result
also helps in taking management approaches for controlling viral disease in
Bangladesh. | en_US |