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Cotton [Gossypium hirsutum L.]
(3) Tobacco [Nicotiana sp.] (healthy leaf on left)
(4) Tomato [Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.]
Copyright DJ Robinson
(5)-(8) Cotton [Gossypium hirsutum L.] Copyright RW Briddon
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* India
* Pakistan
* A variety of plants with characteristic symptoms have also
been reported in Nepal. |
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Althaea rosea
* Possibly: Capsicum annum
* Citrullis lanatus
* Cyamopsis tetragonoloba
* Gossypium barbadense
* G. hirsutum
* Hibiscus esculentus
* H. rosa-sinensis
* H. tiliaceus
* Luffa cylindrica
* Solanum nigrum
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Althaea rosea
* Citrullis lanatus
* Cyamopsis tetragonoloba
* Gossypium barbadense
* G. hirsutum
* Hibiscus esculentus
* H. rosa-sinensis
* H. tiliaceus
* Luffa cylindrica
* Lycopersicon esculentum
* Nicotiana benthamiana
* N. tabacum ‘Samsun’
* Solanum nigrum |
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Briddon RW, S Mansoor, ID Bedford, MS Pinner, K Saunders, J Stanley,
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Briddon RW, S Mansoor, ID Bedford, MS Pinner and PG Markham. (2000).
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First report of cotton leaf curl disease affecting chili peppers.
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leaf curl virus DNA-A that have different combinations of sequence
deletion, duplication, inversion and rearrangement. Journal of General
Virology 79: 1501-1508.
Sanz AI, A Fraile, F Garcia-Arenal, X Zhou, DJ Robinson, S Khalid,
T Butt and BD Harrison. (2000). Multiple infection, recombination
and genome relationships among begomovirus isolates found in cotton
and other plants in Pakistan. Journal of General Virology 81: 1839-1849
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Zhou X, Y Liu, DJ Robinson and BD Harrison. (1998). Four DNA-A variants
among Pakistani isolates of Cotton leaf curl virus and their affinities
to DNA-A of geminivirus isolates from okra. Journal of General Virology
79: 915-923. |
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