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Afraegle paniculata Meneghini (1946); Fawcett and Wallace (1946); Kitajima


Closterovirus

Acronym

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M76485

Toxoptera aurantii


C. sinensis, C. paradisi

Citrus aurantifolia Passiflora gracilis 75 Dallwitz (1980) Em(40)_vi:GVMPCP Gb(84)_vi:GVMPCP Grapevine virus A genomic RNA, MP and CP genes. 5/94 1,883bp. Index U17265

Natural host range and symptoms

References

ocal lesions or

CMI/AAB Descr. Pl. Viruses

Proc. Fla Stn hort Soc.

Brlansky, R.H., Lee, R.F. and Garnsey, S.M. (1988).

Dallwitz, Paine and Zurcher (1993)

closterovirus 36 Purification method th Plant Dis.

CMI/AAB Descr. Pl. Viruses

Physical and biochemical properties

Geographical distribution of Sources of host-range data


Few (<3) families susceptible.

Fawcett, H.S. and Wallace, J.M. (1946).

Particle morphology

Citrus aurantium

Knorr, L.C. (1956).

Comments and References

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Hughes, W.A. and Lister, C.A. (1949).

Biochemical properties

Passifloraceae

Phytopathology


Host range and symptoms


Taxonomy and relationships

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Fraser, L.R. (1952). ; from Italy and California, U.S.A.; Virions filamentous; not enveloped; usually flexuous; with a non-persistent manner. Virus transmitted 69 Physical properties Plant Viruses Online - Citrus tristeza closterovirus

Citrus sinensis 47 NCBI sequence data (Entrez search) Method


VIDE Home Notes Abbreviations Character List
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Replication does not depend Wallace, J.M. and Drake, R.J. (1951).