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Gene Cloning of Cucumber Mosaic Virus and Some Related Viral Agents

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Experimental Plant Virology

Part of the book series: Advanced Topics in Science and Technology in China ((ATSTC,volume 0))

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Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) is a typical member of the genus Cucumovirus. It has infected more than 1,000 species of monocots and dicots, including many economically important crops (Palukaitis and GarcĂ­a-Arenal, 2003; Palukaitis et al., 1992). In China, CMV is commonly detected as the principal virus infecting field crops in the families Solanaceae (including tobacco, tomato, potato, pepper, etc.), Brassicaceae (including brassicas, radish, turnip, etc.) and Fabaceae (including soybean, cowpea, etc.). As shown in Fig. 1.1, CMV strain containing a satellite RNA co-infected with Tomato mosaic virus (ToMV), brought fruit necrosis and killed off the whole plant when the temperature was high. CMV infection in early spring used to bring a major lost of radishes and other cruciferous crops.

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Chen, J. (2010). Gene Cloning of Cucumber Mosaic Virus and Some Related Viral Agents. In: Experimental Plant Virology. Advanced Topics in Science and Technology in China, vol 0. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14119-5_1

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