Semipersistent Whitefly Transmission of Squash vein yellowing virus, Causal Agent of Viral Watermelon Vine Decline
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Identification and characterization of a novel whitefly-transmitted member of the family potyviridae isolated from cucurbits in Florida.
ABSTRACT A novel whitefly-transmitted member of the family Potyviridae was isolated from a squash plant (Cucurbita pepo) with vein yellowing symptoms in Florida. The virus, for which the name Squash vein yellowing virus (SqVYV) is proposed, has flexuous rod-shaped particles of approximately 840 nm in length. The experimental host range was limited to species in the family Cucurbitaceae, with th...
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عنوان ژورنال: Plant Disease
سال: 2012
ISSN: 0191-2917,1943-7692
DOI: 10.1094/pdis-09-11-0761