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Gossypium spp. (Cotton)

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Family: Malvaceae        Fiber crop

Chickpea chlorotic dwarf virus        (CpCDV)

Taxonomic position

Genus: Mastrevirus        Family: Geminiviridae

CpCDV infection in plants of Gossypium spp. was reported from Punjab province, Pakistan (Manzoor et al. 2014). The virus-infected cotton plants exhibit symptoms consisting of leaf curling, vein darkening, vein thickening, and enations that sometimes develop into cup-shaped, leaflike structures on veins on the underside of the leaves. The virus is transmitted by the leafhopper vector, Orosius albicinctus, in a persistent, circulative, and non-propagative manner, and infects a number of economically important crops. The virus is not transmissible by mechanical inoculation. For more details of CpCDV, refer to Cicer arietinum.

Cotton chlorotic spot virus        (CoChSpV)

Taxonomic position

Genus: Begomovirus        Family: Geminiviridae

Geographical distribution

CoChSpV infection in plants of Gossypium hirsutum x Gossypium mustelinum was reported from Brazil (de Almeida et al. 2013...

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Sastry, K.S., Mandal, B., Hammond, J., Scott, S.W., Briddon, R.W. (2019). Gossypium spp. (Cotton). In: Encyclopedia of Plant Viruses and Viroids. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-3912-3_424

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