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  2. Tomato yellow leaf curl China virus - Wikipedia

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    The microbiology of the virus has been studied in the Chinese province of Yunnan. Tomato yellow leaf curl China virus belongs to the genus Begomovirus, [1] which also contains the tomato leaf curl China virus. [2] The tomato yellow leaf curl China virus DNA sequence contains 2734 nucleotides and is transmitted by the whitefly Bemisia tabaci. [3]

  3. Tomato yellow leaf curl virus - Wikipedia

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    Tomato yellow leaf curl virus TYLCV causes the most destructive disease of tomato, and it can be found in tropical and subtropical regions causing severe economic losses. This virus is transmitted by an insect vector from the family Aleyrodidae and order Hemiptera , the whitefly Bemisia tabaci , commonly known as the silverleaf whitefly or the ...

  4. Begomovirus - Wikipedia

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    Begomovirus is a genus of viruses, in the family Geminiviridae. [1] They are plant viruses that as a group have a very wide host range, infecting dicotyledonous plants. . Worldwide they are responsible for a considerable amount of economic damage to many important crops such as tomatoes, beans, squash, cassava and c

  5. Tomato leaf curl China virus - Wikipedia

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    Tomato leaf curl China virus is a virus that infects tomato plants in China and was first described in 2011. The virus infects tomatoes in the Chinese province of Guangxi, and it is transmitted by the whitefly. [1] The current EPPO name is TOLCCV, but its original name in the literature was ToLCCNV. [2]

  6. Tolecusatellitidae - Wikipedia

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    Tolecusatellitidae is a incertae sedis ssDNA/ssDNA(+) family of biological satellites.The family contains two genera and 131 species. [1] This family of viruses depend on the presence of another virus (helper viruses) to replicate their genomes, as such they have minimal genomes with very low genomic redundancy.

  7. Betasatellite - Wikipedia

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    Tomato leaf curl Joydebpur betasatellite 2 ssDNA(+) ToLCuJoB2 MG571522 N/A Tomato leaf curl Karnataka betasatellite ssDNA(+) ToLCuKaB MG758146 N/A Tomato leaf curl Laguna betasatellite ToLCLaB AB307732 NC_038685 Tomato leaf curl Laos betasatellite ToLCLAB AJ542491 NC_038925 Tomato leaf curl Lucknow betasatellite ssDNA(+) ToLCuLuB MG478451 N/A

  8. List of tomato diseases - Wikipedia

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    Tomato pseudo-curly top virus: Tomato bushy stunt Tomato bushy stunt virus: Tomato etch Tobacco etch virus: Tomato fern leaf Cucumber mosaic virus: Tomato mosaic Tomato mosaic virus Tomato mottle Tomato mottle geminivirus: Tomato necrosis Alfalfa mosaic virus: Tomato spotted wilt Tomato spotted wilt virus: Tomato yellow leaf curl

  9. Pepper leaf curl virus - Wikipedia

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    Pepper leaf curl Bangladesh virus [6] Pepper leaf curl Lahore virus [7] Pepper leaf curl Yunnan virus [8] PepLCV is related to Chilli leaf curl virus (ChiLCV), but it is a different species. Comparison of the sequence of PepLCV with previously characterized begomoviruses shows it likely to have resulted from recombination between Papaya leaf ...