Bhendi yellow vein mosaic virus

Bhendi yellow vein mosaic virus (BYVMV) or okra yellow vein mosaic (OYVMV) is a viral disease caused by monopartite Begomovirus affecting okra plants.[1][2] It was first found in 1924 in Bombay, India, and Sri Lanka.[3] It is the major limitation of the production of okra.[4] This disease is transmitted by whitefly.

Bhendi yellow vein mosaic virus
Leaf of okra showing symptoms of Bhendi yellow vein mosaic
Virus classification
(unranked): Virus
Realm: Monodnaviria
Kingdom: Shotokuvirae
Phylum: Cressdnaviricota
Class: Repensiviricetes
Order: Geplafuvirales
Family: Geminiviridae
Genus: Begomovirus
Species:
Bhendi yellow vein mosaic virus

References

  1. Venkataravanappa, V.; Lakshminarayana Reddy, C. N.; Krishna Reddy, M. (2013). "Begomovirus characterization and Resistance to Bhendi Yellow Vein Mosaic Virus". 3 Biotech. 3 (6): 461–470. doi:10.1007/s13205-012-0107-z. PMC 3824786. PMID 28324417.
  2. Joyce Jose; Ramakrishnan Usha (2003). "Bhendi Yellow Vein Mosaic Disease in India Is Caused by Association of a DNA Satellite with a Begomovirus" (PDF). Virology. 305 (2): 310–7. doi:10.1006/viro.2002.1768. PMID 12573576.
  3. "American Phytopathological Society". American Phytopathological Society. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
  4. Jose, Joyce; Usha, Ramakrishnan (2003). "Bhendi Yellow Vein Mosaic Disease - Science Direct". Virology. 305 (2): 310–317. doi:10.1006/viro.2002.1768. PMID 12573576.
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