Causal Agent:
Cucumovirus Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV)
Characteristic Symptoms: | |
Symptoms may vary depending on the virus strain, variety plant age at infection. | |
Symptoms on young leaves are small green-yellow spots, which is initially slightly transparent and progresses into yellow mosaic with distorted leaf blade, reduced leaf size, shoe-stringing and stunted plants. | |
In some varieties, ring spots can be observed on the lower leaves and fruits are wrinkled or may show necrotic marks. | |
Crops Affected | |
Solanaceous (tomato, pepper)
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Cucurbits
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Legumes
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Management and Control: | |
Use resistant/tolerant varieties, if available.
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Remove infected plants as early as symptoms are observed to prevent/minimize spread.
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Remove weeds that may serve as alternate hosts.
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Control/minimize aphid population by using plastic mulch, insect traps and/or use of insecticides such as azadirachtin (neem), cartap hydrochloride (e.g. PadanⓇ, Barena 50 SP, Gemtrak®), acetamiprid (e.g. MospilanⓇ), acephate (e.g. AcetamⓇ, CompeteⓇ), chlorphenapyr (e.g. Kotetsu) or penthoate (e.g. PennantⓇ, VidexⓇ).
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