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Resistance in melon to Cucurbit chlorotic yellows virus, a whitefly-transmitted crinivirus

European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2012
Fifty-one melon (Cucumis melo) accessions that originated from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh were evaluated for resistance to Cucurbit chlorotic yellows virus (CCYV), a newly emerged species in the genus Crinivirus. CCYV was inoculated using sweet potato whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) biotype Q. Accessions, JP 138332, JP 216154, JP 216155, JP 216751 and JP
Shiori Okuda   +5 more
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First Report of Crinivirus Tomatichlorosis Infecting Tomato Plants in Argentina

Journal of Phytopathology
ABSTRACT Tomato is mainly produced in five main areas distributed in western, northern, eastern and south Argentina. In Jujuy, Argentina, tomato plants with yellowing, rolling, brittleness leaves symptoms were observed and samples were taken to the lab.
R. Medina   +4 more
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Crinivirus cucurbitae (Cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus). [Distribution map].

Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases
Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Crinivirus cucurbitae (Cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus). Alsuviricetes: Martellivirales: Closteroviridae. Hosts: Cucurbitaceae, especially melon (Cucumis melo), watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) and cucumber (Cucumis sativus).
null CABI, null EPPO
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Stylet penetration activities of the whitefly Bemisia tabaci associated with inoculation of the crinivirus Tomato chlorosis virus

Journal of General Virology, 2017
Nathalie Kristine Prado Maluta   +2 more
exaly  

Chlorotic yellows disease of melon caused by Cucurbit chlorotic yellows virus, a new crinivirus

Nihon Shokubutsu Byori Gakkaiho = Annals of the Phytopathological Society of Japan, 2009
exaly  

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