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Passion fruit woodiness virus

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plants. The fruit can be distorted in appearance and the edible part of the fruit becomes thick and hard or “woody”. The virus induces a severe mosaic, with rugosity and chlorotic ringspots in the leaves of
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is a native of South America which has been introduced to several other countries including the United States (Florida and Hawaii ), India, Australia, and Africa.
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Because of its effect on the fruit and plant growth, PWV is considered one of the most economically important of the many viruses that have been found infecting
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in Florida. This indicates that PWV has been introduced into Florida recently, probably by the importation of infected vegetative cuttings.
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It has since been reported from Central America, Taiwan, South Africa, and Brazil and in at least 10 other Passiflora species including
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Like other potyviruses, this virus produces viral inclusions called cylindrical inclusions. These inclusions can be diagnostic in
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from three different potyviruses known to infect this host. All three have been found in Florida:
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Fischer, Ivan H. and Jorge A.M.Rezende, 2008. Diseases of passion flower (Passiflora spp.)
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Elliot, M.S., F.W. Zettler and J. H. Crane. Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 104:49-50, 1991.
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Di Piero, R. M.; Rezende, J. A.; Yuki, V. A.; Pascholati, S. F.; Delfino, M. A. (2006).
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Host range inoculations have shown this virus can also infect some cultivars of beans (
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in Florida, published in 1991, found no potyviruses infecting commercial plantings of
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and “Amethyst Star”. (All three hybrids are crosses where one of the parents is
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http://www.globalsciencebooks.info/JournalsSup/images/0812/PT_2(1)1-19o.pdf
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These three links contain pictures of cylindrical inclusions found in
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This virus was named for the symptoms seen in the fruit of infected
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Taylor, R.H. and Kimble, K.A. (1964). Aust. J. agric. Res. 15: 560.
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Baker CA, Jeyaprakash A, Webster CG, Adkins S (October 2014).
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PWV was first reported from Australia in 1964 infecting
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This virus is transmitted by at least two species of
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Virus classification
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Virus
Riboviria
Orthornavirae
Pisuviricota
Stelpaviricetes
Patatavirales
Potyviridae
Potyvirus
Synonyms
Potyvirus
Potyviridae
aphids
Passiflora
#External links
Passiflora edulis
Passiflora foetida
Passiflora caerulea
"Viruses Infecting Passiflora Species in Florida"
"About Plant Viruses / Florida Plant Viruses / Florida Plant Viruses and Their Inclusions / Science / Plant Industry / Divisions & Offices / Home - Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services"
the original
"[Transmission of Passion fruit woodiness virus by Aphis gossypii (Glover) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) and colonization of passion flower by the vector]"
doi
10.1590/s1519-566x2006000100019
PMID
17352080
"Show DPV and Refs in Frame"
"PotyEM / Florida Plant Viruses / Florida Plant Viruses and Their Inclusions / Science / Plant Industry / Divisions & Offices / Home - Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services"
the original

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