Tomato leaf curl Bangalore virus (ToLCBV): infectivity and enhanced pathogenicity with diverse betasatellites

N Tiwari, KV Padmalatha, VB Singh, QMI Haq… - Archives of …, 2010 - Springer
Genomic components of a begomovirus isolated from tomato plants showing leaf curl and
stunting symptoms in farmer's fields at Hessarghatta village near Bangalore, India, were
cloned by rolling-circle amplification. The virus was identified as a variant of strain C of the
species Tomato leaf curl Bangalore virus and designated as Tomato leaf curl Bangalore
virus-C [India: Hessarghatta: 2008], ToLCBV-C [IN: Hess: 08]. The betasatellite isolated from
these samples belongs to the betasatellite species Tomato leaf curl Bangalore betasatellite …

Tomato leaf curl Bangalore virus (ToLCBV): infectivity and enhanced pathogenicity with diverse betasatellites.

NT Neha Tiwari, KV Padmalatha, VB Singh, QMI Haq… - 2010 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Genomic components of a begomovirus isolated from tomato plants showing leaf curl and
stunting symptoms in farmer's fields at Hessarghatta village near Bangalore, India, were
cloned by rolling-circle amplification. The virus was identified as a variant of strain C of the
species Tomato leaf curl Bangalore virus and designated as Tomato leaf curl Bangalore
virus-C [India: Hessarghatta: 2008], ToLCBV-C [IN: Hess: 08]. The betasatellite isolated from
these samples belongs to the betasatellite species Tomato leaf curl Bangalore betasatellite …
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