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Arachis hypogaea (Peanut/groundnut)

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Family: Fabaceae        Oil seed

Bean common mosaic virus        (BCMV)

Synonyms

Peanut stripe virus (PStV)

Taxonomic position

Genus: Potyvirus        Family: Potyviridae

PStV infection in plants of Arachis hypogaea was first reported from China. BCMV infection in Arachis hypogaea plants was reported from Argentina and Korea (Koo et al. 2002; Choi et al. 2006; de Breuil et al. 2015). This virus is present on groundnut in most areas of Brazil, southern East Asia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Myanmar, Thailand, Georgia, Taiwan, Vietnam, Korea, Argentina, and the USA (Demski et al. 1984a, 1988; Kuhn et al. 1984; Reddy et al. 1985d; Wongkaew et al. 1988; Ohki et al. 1989; Prasada Rao et al. 1988, 1989; Saleh et al. 1989; Flasinski et al. 1996; Weibo et al. 1997; McDonald et al. 1998; Higgins et al. 1999; Choi et al. 2001; Sharma et al. 2014; Xu et al. 2014; de Breuil et al. 2015).

The virus-infected peanut plants exhibit initial symptoms of distinct discontinuous stripes or...

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