The vector of Pineapple Mealybug Wilt-associated Virus (PMWaV) in Sipahutar pineapples in North Tapanuli, Indonesia

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Abstract. Lisnawita, Tantawi AR, Tobing MC, Hutahayan AJ, Saragih WS, Sartiami D. 2023. The vector of Pineapple Mealybug Wilt-associated Virus (PMWaV) in Sipahutar pineapples North Tapanuli, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 24: 4052-4059. disease is one the most important diseases pineapples. It Is widely spread almost all pineapple plantations, including those Tapanuli District, Sumatra Province, Currently, there still little information on PMWaV and species mealybug found District. This research aims to identify mealybugs as vectors that carry virus causes samples were taken from 12 villages four sub-districts center plantations Sub-district Siabal Abal IV Village, Sabungan Nihuta I II Village; Siborongborong Bahal Batu Lobu Siregar Tarutung Parbaju Tonga Jambur Nauli Sihujur Pangaribuan Pansurnatolu Sigotom Rahut Bosi Village. Samples identified morphologically molecularly. results identification using both methods showed with symptoms Dysmicoccus brevipes species.

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عنوان ژورنال: Biodiversitas

سال: 2023

ISSN: ['1412-033X', '2085-4722']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.13057/biodiv/d240743