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A New Host Diagnosed with a Strain of Sugarcane mosaic virus in Florida: Red-Veined Prayer Plant (Maranta leuconeura erythroneura).

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Prayer plants (Maranta spp.), which are indigenous to Brazil, are commercially produced in nurseries mainly to be sold as potted houseplants. However, in frost-free areas, they are also used as a ground cover. In March 2009, the Division of Plant Industry in Gainesville, FL received cuttings of

A Virus Related to Clover Yellow Mosaic Virus Found East of the Mississippi River in Verbena canadensis in Florida.

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In September 2002, several unthrifty Verbena canadensis 'Homestead purple' plants were received at the Division of Plant Industry in Gainesville, FL. Symptoms included very subtle yellowing and distortion or stunting of the younger leaves, symptoms that could be overlooked as a nutritional problem.

Bidens mottle virus Identified in Tropical Soda Apple in Florida.

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Tropical soda apple (TSA) (Solanum viarum Dunal), a plant native to South America, was first identified in Florida in 1988 (4). It rapidly became a noxious weed in pastures throughout the state and it is known to be a reservoir for Cucumber mosaic virus, Potato leafroll virus, Potato virus Y (PVY),

A New Natural Host of Lisianthus necrosis virus in Taiwan.

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Lisianthus necrosis virus (LNV) was first identified as a fungus-borne virus that induced systemic necrosis in lisianthus (Eustoma russellianum) in Japan (2). In Taiwan, LNV causes systemic bright yellow chlorosis followed by necrosis in lisianthus (1). The disease was able to spread through the

Identification of Carnation mottle virus from Lisianthus Plants in Taiwan.

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Lisianthus (Eustoma exaltatum (L.) Salisb. ex G. Don subsp. russellianum (Hook.) Kartesz) is an economically important ornamental crop in Taiwan. Over the past decade, nine viruses have been identified or detected in lisianthus including: Bean yellow mosaic virus (BYMV), Lisianthus necrosis virus

First Report of Bean yellow mosaic virus in Alaska from Clover (Trifolium spp.).

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In mid-June 2008, distinct mosaic leaves were observed on a cluster of clover (Trifolium spp.) with light pink and white flowers growing at the edge of a lawn in Palmer, AK. Virus minipurification from leaves of affected clover and protein extractions on a polyacrylamide electrophoresis implicated a

Colour break in reverse bicolour daffodils is associated with the presence of Narcissus mosaic virus.

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BACKGROUND Daffodils (Narcissus pseudonarcissus) are one of the world's most popular ornamentals. They also provide a scientific model for studying the carotenoid pigments responsible for their yellow and orange flower colours. In reverse bicolour daffodils, the yellow flower trumpet fades to white

Survey and Characterization of Viruses in Sweetpotato from Zimbabwe.

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Thirty-one clones of sweetpotatoes collected from some parts of Zimbabwe were used as inoculum sources to mechanically inoculate 13 experimental hosts: Chenopodium amaranticolor, C. quinoa, Cucumis sativus, Datura stramoniumitalic, Gomphrena globosa, Ipomoea purpurea, I. quamoclit, I. rubrocorulea,

A New Ilarvirus Isolated from Grapevine in Greece.

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In 1994, characteristic viruslike symptoms on grapevine were reported in the collection of the Grapevine Institute in Athens, Greece, on the hybrid Baresana × Baresana. The symptoms were sharp angular mosaic, leaf crinkle, and little leaf. The affected vines showed gradual decline and severe
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