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A Century of Plant Virology in IndiaCharacterisation of Carlaviruses Occurring in India

A Century of Plant Virology in India: Characterisation of Carlaviruses Occurring in India [Carlaviruses infects field, vegetable and ornamental crops in India. The genus Carlavirus (family Betaflexiviridae) has as many as 43 recognised virus species and 13 tentative members. Only five carlavirus species, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Chrysanthemum virus B, Lily symptomless virus, Potato virus S and Garlic common latent virus and one tentative member, football lily mosaic virus are known in India. In this chapter, characterisation of carlavirus occurring in India is presented.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Century of Plant Virology in IndiaCharacterisation of Carlaviruses Occurring in India

Editors: Mandal, Bikash; Rao, Govind Pratap; Baranwal, Virendra Kumar; Jain, Rakesh Kumar
Springer Journals — Nov 30, 2017

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Publisher
Springer Singapore
Copyright
© Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2017
ISBN
978-981-10-5671-0
Pages
179 –192
DOI
10.1007/978-981-10-5672-7_6
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Abstract

[Carlaviruses infects field, vegetable and ornamental crops in India. The genus Carlavirus (family Betaflexiviridae) has as many as 43 recognised virus species and 13 tentative members. Only five carlavirus species, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Chrysanthemum virus B, Lily symptomless virus, Potato virus S and Garlic common latent virus and one tentative member, football lily mosaic virus are known in India. In this chapter, characterisation of carlavirus occurring in India is presented.]

Published: Nov 30, 2017

Keywords: Carlaviruses in India; Carnation latent virus; Cowpea mild mottle virus; Chrysanthemum virus B; Lily symptomless virus; Potato virus S; Garlic common latent virus; Football lily mosaic virus

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