1Schenck S. Sugarcane yellow leaf syndrome: history and current concepts[A]. Rao G P, Ford R E, Tosic M, et al. Sugarcane Pathology: Virus and Phytoplasma Disease v. Ⅱ [M]. Enfield, USA: Science Publishers Inc., 2001. 25-35.
2Vega J, Scagluisi S M, Ulian E C. Sugarcane yellow leaf disease in Brazil: evidence of association with a Luteovirus [ J ]. Plant Disease, 1997,81 ( 1 ) : 21 - 26.
3Scagliusi S M, Lockhart B E L. Transmission, characterization, and serology of a Luteovirus associated with yellow leaf syndrome of sugarcane[ J]. Phytopathology, 2000, 90(2): 120-124.
4Schenck S, Lehrer A T. Factors affecting the transmission and spread of Sugarcane yellow leaf virus [ J ].Plant Disease, 2000, 84(10) : 1085 -1088.
5Moonan F, Molina J, Mirkov T E. Sugarcane yellow leaf virus: an emerging virus that has evolved by recombination between luteoviral and poleroviral ancestors[J]. Virology, 2000, 269(1) : 156 -171.
6van Regenmortl M H V, Fauquet C M, Bishop D HL, et al. Virus taxonomy. Seventh report of ICTV[ D ]. New York: Academic Press, 2000.
7Chatenet M, Delage C, Ripolles M, et al. Detection of Sugarcane yellow leaf virus in quarantine and production of virus-free sugarcane by apical meristem culture[ J]. Plant Disease, 2001, 85(11) : 1177 - 1180.
9Moonan F, Mirkov T E. Analyses of genotypic diversity among North, South, and Central American isolates of Sugarcane yellow leaf virus: evidence for Colombian origins and for intraspecific spatial phylogenetic variation [ J ], Journal of Virology, 2002, 76( 3 ) : 1339 - 1348.