Wild radish (Raphanus species) and Garden Rocket (Eruca sativa) as new brassicaceae hosts of tomato chiorosis virus in south America.
Wild radish (Raphanus sativus L. and R. raphanistrum L.) and garden rocket [Eruca sativa (Mill) Thell] plants displaying interveinal yellowing in the lower leaves were found in Mauá da Serra (Paraná State, Brazil). The garden rocket field with symptomatic plants was in close vicinity to tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) fields with high frequency of plants displaying symptoms similar to that induced by the Crinivirus (Closteroviridae) species Tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV) and Tomato12 infectious chlorosis virus (TICV).
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Format: | Artigo de periódico biblioteca |
Language: | pt_BR por |
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2015-12-01
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Subjects: | Tomato chlorosis virus, |
Online Access: | http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1030197 http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-09-15-1069-PDN |
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Summary: | Wild radish (Raphanus sativus L. and R. raphanistrum L.) and garden rocket [Eruca sativa (Mill) Thell] plants displaying interveinal yellowing in the lower leaves were found in Mauá da Serra (Paraná State, Brazil). The garden rocket field with symptomatic plants was in close vicinity to tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) fields with high frequency of plants displaying symptoms similar to that induced by the Crinivirus (Closteroviridae) species Tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV) and Tomato12 infectious chlorosis virus (TICV). |
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