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Potyviruses Infecting Crop Plants in India

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A Century of Plant Virology in India

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In India, potyvirus infection is common in Solanaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Poaceae and Leguminosae families. Economically important crops like potato, tomato, papaya, banana, sugarcane and pepper are affected by potyviruses as one of the major production constraints. There are as many as 39 different potyviruses recorded in India of which the virus species Potato virus Y, Papaya ringspot virus, Sugarcane mosaic virus and Banana bract mosaic virus are economically more significant. An up-to-date information on the occurrence, biology, serology and molecular biology of the potyviruses that has been investigated in India is presented in this chapter.

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Viswanathan, R., Parameswari, B., Nithya, K., Jeevalatha, A., Rao, G.P. (2017). Potyviruses Infecting Crop Plants in India. In: Mandal, B., Rao, G., Baranwal, V., Jain, R. (eds) A Century of Plant Virology in India. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5672-7_17

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