Narcissus common latent virus explained
Narcissus common latent virus (NCLV) is a plant pathogenic virus. It infects Narcissus plants. The term 'latent' refers to the fact that infection may be symptomless. Transmission occurs by Aphids.
Taxonomy
This Carlavirus should not be confused with the similarly named Narcissus latent virus which is a Macluravirus, and is sometimes incorrectly referred to by the latter name.
Bibliography
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- Book: Martelli. Giovanni P.. Saldarelli. Pasquale. Tidona. Christian. Gholamreza. Darai. The Springer index of viruses. 2012. Springer. New York, NY. 978-0387959191. 521–532. 2. https://books.google.com/books?id=p-_hV6RiWocC&q=Narcissus%20common%20latent%20virus&pg=PA521. 8 December 2014. Carlavirus.
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