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Title: Molecular characterization of a virus from the family luteoviridae associated with cotton blue disease.
Authors: CORRÊA, R. L.
SILVA, T. F.
SIMÕES-ARAÚJO, J. L.
BARROSO, P. A. V.
VIDAL, M. S.
VASLIN, M. F. S.
Affiliation: PAULO AUGUSTO VIANNA BARROSO, CNPA.
Date Issued: 2005
Citation: Archives of Virology, v. 7, n. 150, p. 1357-1367, jul., 2005.
Description: Cotton blue disease is an aphid-transmitted cotton disease described in Brazil in 1962 as Vein Mosaic “var. Ribeirão Bonito”. At present it causes economically important losses in cotton crops if control measures are not implemented. The observed symptoms and mode of transmission have prompted researchers to speculate that cotton blue disease could be attributed to a member of the family Luteoviridae, but there was no molecular evidence supporting this hypothesis. We have amplified part of the genome of a virus associated with this disease using degenerate primers for members of the family Luteoviridae. Sequence analysis of the entire capsid and a partial RdRp revealed a virus probably belonging to the genus Polerovirus. Based on our results we propose that cotton blue disease is associated with a virus with the putative name Cotton leafroll dwarf virus (CLRDV).
Keywords: Doença do azul
Doença do algodão
Mosaico do algodão
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPA)

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