CUCUMBER MOSAIC VIRUS ISOLATED FROM WINGED BEAN (PSOPHOCARPUS TETRAGONOLOBUS) IN THAILAND AND FROM ASPARAGUS BEAN (VIGNA SESQUIPEDALIS) IN INDONESIA
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    | ISSN | 03889394 | 
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| NII recode ID (NCID) | AA00857848 | 
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      Cucumber mosaic virus designated as CMV-M was isolated from winged bean showing ringspot on leaves in Thailand and from asparagus bean showing mosaic in Indonesia. The host ranges of CMV-M were wide, but the symptoms on most plants were mild or latent. CMV-M was transmitted by aphids in a non-persistent manner. Electron micrographs of partially purified preparations of CMV-M revealed the presence of isometric particles about 30 nm in diameter. CMV-M was closely related serologically to the yellow strain of CMV (CMV-Y). Prior infection of tobacco with CMV-M gave incomplete protection against systemic infection of CMV-Y or a strain of CMV isolated from tomato.
      
  
  | Date of issued | |
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| Creator | Tsuneo TSUCHIZAKI Mitsuro IWAKI Norio IIZUKA Nasir SALEH Surapee KIRATIYA-ANGUL Nualchan DEEMA | 
| Publisher | Tropical Agriculture Research Center | 
| Volume | 21 | 
| spage | 223 | 
| epage | 227 | 
| Language | eng |