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Citrus chlorotic dwarf associated virus

Citrus chlorotic dwarf-associated virus ( Anglèis )

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Citrus chlorotic dwarf-associated virus (CCDaV, genus Citlodavirus, family Geminiviridae) has been so far found in Turkey,[1] China,[2] and Thailand.[3] Isolates from the three countries are genetically highly identical.[4][5][6] CCDaV is currently considered as an emerging virus that threatens citrus plantations in the Mediterranean region.[7]

References

  1. ^ Loconsole, Giuliana; Saldarelli, Pasquale; Doddapaneni, Harshavardhan; Savino, Vito; Martelli, Giovanni P.; Saponari, Maria (10 October 2012). "Identification of a single-stranded DNA virus associated with citrus chlorotic dwarf disease, a new member in the family Geminiviridae". Virology. 432 (1): 162–172. doi:10.1016/j.virol.2012.06.005. PMID 22749878.
  2. ^ Guo, J.; Lai, X. P.; Li, J. X.; Yue, J. Q.; Zhang, S. Y.; Li, Y. Y.; Gao, J. Y.; Wang, Z. R.; Duan, H. F.; Yang, J. D. (1 September 2015). "First Report on Citrus Chlorotic Dwarf Associated Virus on Lemon in Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan, China". Plant Disease. 99 (9): 1287. doi:10.1094/PDIS-01-15-0011-PDN.
  3. ^ Yang, Zhen; Zhang, Lan; Zhao, Jinfa; Li, Taisheng; Liu, Qiyan; Cao, Mengji; Zhou, Yan (1 April 2020). "First Report of Citrus Chlorotic Dwarf-Associated Virus on Pomelo in Nakhon, Thailand". Plant Disease. 104 (4): 1262. doi:10.1094/PDIS-10-19-2093-PDN. S2CID 214496202.
  4. ^ Zhou, Yan; Zhang, Yanhui; Liu, Yingjie; Chen, Hongming; Li, Taisheng; Zhou, Changyong (May 2017). "Distribution and molecular characterization of citrus chlorotic dwarf-associated virus in China". Australasian Plant Pathology. 46 (3): 227–229. doi:10.1007/s13313-017-0480-5. S2CID 22084364.
  5. ^ Karanfil, Ali; Korkmaz, Savas (August 2019). "Geographic distribution and molecular characterization of Turkish isolates of the citrus chlorotic dwarf-associated virus". Journal of Plant Pathology. 101 (3): 621–628. doi:10.1007/s42161-019-00250-5. S2CID 91900927.
  6. ^ Randa Zelyüt, Filiz; Santosa, Adyatma Irawan; Karanfi̇l, Ali; Silva, Jose Cleydson Ferreira (30 September 2022). "First Insight into Genetic Variation and Population Structure of The Emerging Citrus chlorotic dwarf-associated virus (CCDaV, genus Citlodavirus)". Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi Tarım Bilimleri Dergisi. 32 (3): 591–601. doi:10.29133/yyutbd.1123999. S2CID 252362177.
  7. ^ Catara, Antonino F.; Bar-Joseph, Moshe; Licciardello, Grazia (31 August 2021). "Exotic and Emergent Citrus Viruses Relevant to the Mediterranean Region". Agriculture. 11 (9): 839. doi:10.3390/agriculture11090839.
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Citrus chlorotic dwarf-associated virus: Brief Summary ( Anglèis )

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Citrus chlorotic dwarf-associated virus (CCDaV, genus Citlodavirus, family Geminiviridae) has been so far found in Turkey, China, and Thailand. Isolates from the three countries are genetically highly identical. CCDaV is currently considered as an emerging virus that threatens citrus plantations in the Mediterranean region.

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