Clerodendrum golden mosaic China virus explained
Clerodendrum golden mosaic China virus (ClGMCNV) is a bipartite Begomovirus isolated from flowering plants in the Clerodendrum genus. The virus causes yellow mosaic disease in various plant species, including Nicotiana, Petunia, Solanum, and Capsicum species.[1] It is associated with a mosaic disease known as 'Dancing Flame'.[2]
Notes and References
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- Valverde . R.A. . Singh . R. . Sabanadzovic . S. . Detection and identification of Clerodendron golden mosaic China virus in Salvia splendens . European Journal of Plant Pathology . 133 . 499–503 . 2012 . 3 . 10.1007/s10658-011-9923-y . 15008338 .