2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3059.2006.01432.x
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Potato deforming mosaic disease is caused by an isolate of Tomato yellow vein streak virus

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“…The complete Ba3-A sequence shared less than 89% nucleotide identity with any other begomovirus DNA-A/DNA-A-like sequences other than ToYVSV-G22 with which it shared 89.7% identity. Thus, in accordance with current taxonomic criteria for the Geminiviridae classification [14,29], ToYVSV most likely represents a new begomovirus species.…”
Section: Sequence Analysissupporting
confidence: 59%
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“…The complete Ba3-A sequence shared less than 89% nucleotide identity with any other begomovirus DNA-A/DNA-A-like sequences other than ToYVSV-G22 with which it shared 89.7% identity. Thus, in accordance with current taxonomic criteria for the Geminiviridae classification [14,29], ToYVSV most likely represents a new begomovirus species.…”
Section: Sequence Analysissupporting
confidence: 59%
“…This study aimed at molecularly and biologically characterizing an isolate of the provisional begomovirus species, Tomato yellow vein streak virus (ToYVSV-[Ba3]), which causes serious damage to two of Brazil's most important vegetable species: tomato and potato [12,13]. The virus was easily transmitted from potato by B. tabaci biotype B causing symptomatic infections on tomato, N. benthamiana and N. physaloides [14]. Partial characterization of the potato ToYVSV isolate confirmed that the viruses infecting potato and tomato probably belonged to the same species.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…PDMV was also isolated in 1995 in northwestern Argentina from severely affected common bean plants before it was detected in Brazil infecting tomatoes . Ribeiro et al (2006) recognized that ToYVSV and PDMV are the same begomovirus, but conclude that "potato deforming mosaic disease" is caused by an isolate of ToYVSV. Ribeiro and co-authors (2003) also linked the emergence of new begomoviruses in tomato plantings in Brazil to the introduction of B biotype B. tabaci in the early 1990s.…”
Section: South Americamentioning
confidence: 99%