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Bean yellow disorder virus (BnYDV) was recently identified as the first crinivirus (family Closteroviridae) that infects members of the family Leguminosae. It was first observed during the autumn of 2003, causing heavy losses in French bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) grown commercially in Spain. The...
The complete nucleotide sequence of isolates of Cucumber vein yellowing virus (CVYV) has been determined. The viral genome comprises 9734 nucleotides, excluding a 3′-terminal poly(A) sequence. The genome of CVYV has a 5′-non coding and a 3′ non coding region of respectively 67 and 240 nucleotides....
During the autumn of 2003, a new disease was observed in French bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) grown commercially in Spain. Symptoms resembling nutritional disorders consisted of interveinal mottling and yellowing in leaves, combined with stiffness or brittleness, and were produced on the middle to...
In autumn 2000, a disease outbreak caused considerable losses in greenhouse cucumber crops in Almeria (Spain). Infected plants showed vein clearing followed by leaf chlorosis and yellow or green chlorotic spots on fruits. These symptoms and the presence of Bemisia tabaci suggested the possible...