2011
DOI: 10.5070/c58v43f9rs
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First Report of Citrus variegation virus in Palestine Sweet Lime, as Coffee Shade in Costa Rica

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“…The other one is crinkly leaf strain causes distorted, puffed, or puckered leaf segments but without variegation. This agent like others transmitted by infected scion and mechanically [37].…”
Section: Citrus Variegation Virus (Cvv)mentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…The other one is crinkly leaf strain causes distorted, puffed, or puckered leaf segments but without variegation. This agent like others transmitted by infected scion and mechanically [37].…”
Section: Citrus Variegation Virus (Cvv)mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…This virus is another plant viral pathogenic that infects citrus cultivars. It belongs to the Bromoviridae family, Ilarvirus genus [37].…”
Section: Citrus Variegation Virus (Cvv)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These citrus viruses infect most citrus cultivars, but generally result in few or mild symptoms (Garnsey 2000b). Both CVV and CLRV have been identified in the USA, whereas CVV has been reported in the Mediterranean region and in Latin America (Moreita et al 2011). The occurrence of CLRV in Japan was confirmed on the basis of an electron microscopy analysis and biological indexing of Mexican lime (Namba et al 1980), but there have been no further epidemiological and molecular characterizations, likely because of the very limited economic impact of the virus.…”
Section: Other Virusesmentioning
confidence: 99%