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(2) & (3) Euphorbia spp.
(4)
Tomato [Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.]
(5) Tobacco [Nicotiana benthamiana Domin.]
(6) & (7) Datura stramonium L.
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USA:
Puerto Rico |
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Similar
symptoms have been reported in Euphorbia in Brazil,
Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico,
Nicaragua, USA: Florida, and Venezuela. |
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Datura
metel |
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D.
stramonium |
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Euphorbia
heterophylla |
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E.
prunifolia |
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Datura
metel |
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D.
stramonium |
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Euphorbia
heterophylla |
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E.
prunifolia |
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Nicotiana
benthamiana |
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N.
glutinosa |
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Bird
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Idris, I Torres-Jerez, GK Banks and SD Wyatt. (2001). The core region
of the coat protein gene is highly useful for establishing the provisional
identification and classification of begomoviruses. Archives of
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Jarmillo
S and R Lastra. (1986). Purification and properties of the geminivirus
Euphorbia mosaic virus. Journal of Phytopathology 115: 193
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