Pepper golden mosaic virus

(Redirected from Serrano golden mosaic virus)

Pepper golden mosaic virus is a plant pathogenic virus of the family Geminiviridae. It affects Capsicum annuum and all tomatoes. It was first discovered in Texas in 1987, and was called Texas Pepper Virus, and a two years later in Mexico after it destroyed up to 100% of plants in afflicted fields in the autumn of 1989, mainly in north-west Mexico.[3] [4]

Pepper golden mosaic virus
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(unranked): Virus
Realm: Monodnaviria
Kingdom: Shotokuvirae
Phylum: Cressdnaviricota
Class: Repensiviricetes
Order: Geplafuvirales
Family: Geminiviridae
Genus: Begomovirus
Species:
Pepper golden mosaic virus
Synonyms
  • Serrano golden mosaic virus[1]
  • Texas pepper virus[2]

References

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  1. ^ ICTV 8th Report Fauquet, C., Mayo, M.A., Maniloff, J., Desselberger, U. and Ball, L.A., Eds. (2005). Virus taxonomy: Eighth Report of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses. Elsevier Academic Press. https://ictv.global/ictv/proposals/ICTV%208th%20Report.pdf
  2. ^ Pringle, C. R. (1998). "Virus Taxonomy – San Diego 1998" (PDF). Archives of Virology. 143 (7): 1449–1460. doi:10.1007/s007050050389. PMID 9742051. S2CID 13229117. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
  3. ^ Brown, J. K.; Poulos, B. T. - Serrano golden mosaic virus - A newly identified whitefly-transmitted geminivirus of pepper and tomato in the United States and Mexico. Plant Disease 1990 Vol. 74 No. 9 pp. 720
  4. ^ [Stenger, D. C., Duffus, J. E., and Villalon, B. (1990). Biological and genomic properties of a geminivirus isolated from pepper. Phytopathology 80:704–709]
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