As reported by Dr. Juliet Marshall, University of Idaho, Extension Crop Management Specialist
Associate Professor, Cereal Cropping Systems Agronomist and Cereal Pathologist,
"Barley Yellow Dwarf is widespread in winter
planted cereals. It is being reported in winter barley, winter wheat,
triticale, and in grasses along the roadside or field edges".
The complete report will be published shortly, after the team has traveled the state and collected and evaluated samples.
For more information of the Barley Yellow Dwarf, please refer to this PUBLICATION ("Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus in Idaho Cereal Crops", by Juliet marshall and Arash Rashed)
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March 17, 2015
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