Yellow mosaic infection in field bean brought about by begomoviruses having a place with the family Geminiviridae is a significant danger to the development of yield in South India. Appearance of splendid yellow mosaic side effect in rising seedlings in ranchers field was reminiscent of seed transmission of the begomovirus related with the ailment which was explored in the current examination. The begomovirus causing yellow mosaic ailment was distinguished as dolichos yellow mosaic infection (DoYMV) and the nearness of DoYMV in developed seeds was affirmed by DAS-ELISA with OD esteem up to 3.268. In PCR with DoYMV explicit preliminary (DoYMV-CP) the infection was identified in various pieces of the seeds viz., seed coat, endosperm and undeveloped organism. In incipient organism the infection was distinguishable up to 100 percent followed by endosperm (69.23%). When the non indicative leaves of 30 days old develop out test plants were exposed to DAS-ELISA, the infection was distinguished up to 46.6%. This is the primary proof of seed transmission of DoYMV.
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