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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]
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 ...
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
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]
Tomato yellow leaf curl virus This page was last edited on 4 April 2020, at 18:16 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
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.
It’s an early August morning 30 miles north of Sacramento. The sun is still low. But the heat stored in fertile soil lifts an early fragrance from a field covered in Christmas reds and greens.
However, as with all crops, mass production brings exposure to pests and diseases. As of 2017, two diseases affecting tomatillos have been documented, namely tomato yellow leaf curl virus and turnip mosaic virus. Symptoms of tomato yellow leaf curl virus, including chlorotic margins and interveinal yellowing, were found in several tomato and ...