1996
DOI: 10.1094/pd-80-0590
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Association of a Badnavirus with Citrus Mosaic Disease in India

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“…ISEM studies indicated that the baciliform virus particles of Citrus Yellowmosaic virus (CYMV) while flexuous particles were of Indian citrus ring spot virus. Pant and Ahlawat, 1996 was also observed same types of virus partial.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…ISEM studies indicated that the baciliform virus particles of Citrus Yellowmosaic virus (CYMV) while flexuous particles were of Indian citrus ring spot virus. Pant and Ahlawat, 1996 was also observed same types of virus partial.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…Porém, apresenta a desvantagem de não se poder distinguir entre o que é originário do vírion ou de seqüências integradas. Os "primers" utilizados para a reação são degenerados, ou seja, desenhados a partir de seqüências consenso conservadas para o gênero Badnavirus, o que sobrepõe os problemas associados a variabilidade genômica encontrada entre os isolados do BSV (1).…”
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“…Both the disease are vegetatively propagated Citrus mosaic virus (CMBV) disease is caused by a baciliform DNA virus, a Badnavirus of family Caulimoviridae. (Ahlawat, 1996;Huang and Hartung, 2001) The virus produces mosaic symptoms in Sathgudi Sweet Orange and Rangpur lime, while distinct golden mosaic symptoms are observed in Pumello (Ahlawat, 1996;Baranwal et al, 2005). Citrus greening disease is widely distributed in India and other citrus growing countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%