2020
DOI: 10.1094/pdis-03-20-0537-pdn
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First Report of Natural Infection by Capsicum Chlorosis Virus on Amaryllis (Hippeastrum hybridum) Plants from India

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“…For instance, Chen et al (2012) [7] conducted serological detection on infected calla lily samples using antiserum against CaCV and monoclonal antibodies against WSMoV, with both yielding positive reactions. [26] , Basvaraj et al (2020) [1] , and Chen et al (2022) [6] .…”
Section: Serological Detectionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…For instance, Chen et al (2012) [7] conducted serological detection on infected calla lily samples using antiserum against CaCV and monoclonal antibodies against WSMoV, with both yielding positive reactions. [26] , Basvaraj et al (2020) [1] , and Chen et al (2022) [6] .…”
Section: Serological Detectionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…CaCV belongs to the tospovirus serogroup IV (McMichael et al., 2002 ; Kunkalikar et al., 2007 ) and can be serologically detected using polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies against tospoviruses of this group, although conclusive identification of the virus needs further confirmation by molecular methods (McMichael et al., 2002 ; Zheng et al., 2010 ; Manyam and Byadgi, 2014 ; Basavaraj et al., 2020 ; Hassani‐Mehraban et al., 2016 , EPPO/OEPP, 2020 ). Double‐antibody sandwich ELISA kits are commercially available for the detection of CaCV.…”
Section: Pest Categorisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In southern China, CaCV was reported as the causal agent of a widely occurring disease of peanuts, with an incidence up to 20% in some fields, where large yield losses were observed especially in plants infected at early growing stages (Chen et al., 2007 ). In India, disease incidence higher than 20% and up to 36% was recorded in chili pepper and ornamental amaryllis ( Hippeastrum hybridum ) cultivations, respectively (Krishnareddy et al., 2008 ; Basavaraj et al., 2020 ).…”
Section: Pest Categorisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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