Natural infection of Nicandra physaloides by Tomato severe rugose virus in Brazil
2009
A:PS
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Title
Natural infection of Nicandra physaloides by Tomato severe rugose virus in Brazil
Author
Barbosa, J.C.
Barreto, S.S.
Inoue-Nagata, A.K.
Reis, M.S.
Firmino, A.C.
Filho, A.B.
Rezende, J.A.M.
Barreto, S.S.
Inoue-Nagata, A.K.
Reis, M.S.
Firmino, A.C.
Filho, A.B.
Rezende, J.A.M.
Publication Date
2009
Call Number
A:PS
Summary
Nicandra physaloides, a common weed in South America, was found to be infected by an isolate of Tomato severe rugose virus (ToSRV), a bipartite begomovirus. The plants developed severe yellow rugose mosaic and were collected in Sao Paulo State, Brazil. This isolate of ToSRV was transmitted by Bemisia tabaci B biotype from infected plants of N. physaloides to healthy plants of N. physaloides and tomato in a glasshouse. This is the first report of natural infection of N. physaloides by ToSRV in Brazil.
Journal Citation
v.75(6):440-443, JOURNAL OF GENERAL PLANT PATHOLOGY
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