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Usharani, K S and Surendranath, B and Haqt, Q M R and Malathi, V G (2004) Yellow mosaic virus infecting soybean in northern India is distinct from the species infecting soybean in southern and western India. Current Science, 86 (6). pp. 845-850.

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Abstract

Genomic components of the begomovirus causing yellow mosaic disease (YMD) in soybean in Delhi were clo- ned, sequenced and infectivity proved. Nucleotide se- quence analysis of the virus isolate revealed more than 89% identity with Mungbean yellow mosaic India virus (MYMIV) and therefore it is designated as soy- bean isolate of MYMIV (MYMIV-[Sb]). Total nucleo- tide and predicted amino acid sequence analysis of MYMIV-[Sb] with other yellow mosaic virus isolates infecting legumes established dichotomy of the isolates into two species namely MYMIV and mungbean yellow mosaic virus (MYMV). Involvement of at least two distinct viruses in the etiology of soybean YMD in India is indicated here.

Item Type:Article
Official URL/DOI:http://www.ias.ac.in/currsci/index.html
Uncontrolled Keywords:Begomovirus; Yellow mosaic disease; soybean
Subjects:Agricultural Sciences and Technology > Plant Pathology
Divisions:Plant Pathology
ID Code:112
Deposited By:Dr Sridhar Gutam
Deposited On:14 Jun 2010 11:05
Last Modified:14 Jun 2010 11:05
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