Bhendi yellow vein mosaic disease in india is caused by association of a DNA β satellite with a begomovirus

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Abstract

Yellow vein mosaic disease is the major limitation in the production of bhendi or okra (Abelmoschus esculentus), an important vegetable crop of India. This disease is caused by a complex consisting of the monopartite begomovirus Bhendi yellow vein mosaic virus (BYVMV, family: Geminiviridae) and a small satellite DNA β component. BYVMV can systemically infect bhendi upon agroinoculation but produces only mild leaf curling in this host. DNA β induces typical symptoms of bhendi yellow vein mosaic disease (BYVMD) when co-agroinoculated with the begomovirus to bhendi. The DNA β component associated with BYVMD has a number of features in common with those reported for ageratum yellow vein disease and cotton leaf curl disease. BYVMV represents a new member of the emerging group of monopartite begomoviruses requiring a satellite component for symptom induction.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)310-317
Number of pages8
JournalVirology
Volume305
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2003

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Virology

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