Leptinotarsa decemlineata - Colorado potato beetle


 

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Artichoke Italian latent virus Artichoke Italian latent virus
The Greek isolate of AILV was reported to cause an average crop loss of 25% in artichoke cv. Argos (Kyriakopoulou, 1995). While Martelli et al....
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Potato leafroll virus Potato leafroll virus
PLRV is considered to be the most serious and damaging virus of potatoes. It causes severe yield losses (up to 90%) and in some cultivars also...
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  Peanut stunt virus (peanut stunt)
In the 1960s, PSV was a problem in Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia, but it is not of economic importance for groundnut production in the USA....
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Sugarcane mosaic virus Sugarcane mosaic virus (mosaic of abaca)
Introduction In the past, SCMV has caused alarming losses in various sugarcane-growing regions, including Hawaii, Egypt, Natal...
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Strawberry latent ringspot virus Strawberry latent ringspot virus (latent ring spot of strawberry)
SLRSV is reported to infect many different crop species including, apricot celery, cherry, currants (Ribes spp.), Delphinium, Gladiolus, grapevine,...
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Tomato bushy stunt virus Tomato bushy stunt virus (Lycopersicon virus 4)
Infection levels of 40 to 50% were recorded in tomato fields from Tunisia (Cherif and Spire, 1983) and Spain (Luis-Arteaga et al., 1996), whilst in...
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Tobacco mosaic virus Tobacco mosaic virus (tobacco mosaic)
TMV causes heavy yield losses for tobacco, tomato and pepper worldwide (Piccirillo and Diana, 1991; Gao et al., 1994; Palloix et al., 1994; Xu et...
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Apple mosaic virus Apple mosaic virus (chestnut mosaic)
In general, ApMV does not have much affect on fruit production and quality. However, bud take and growth reduction were observed in grafted apple...
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Apple stem grooving virus Apple stem grooving virus
The virus causes necrosis at the graft union of sensitive combinations of scion and rootstock and is one of the causal agents of apple topworking...
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Cladosporium cucumerinum Cladosporium cucumerinum (scab of cucurbits)
Although C. cucumerinum has a worldwide distribution, it is not of major economic importance on cucumber in most countries because of the use of...
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