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Occurrence of natural infection of Physalis peruviana with potato virus Y and pepper yellow mosaic virus in Brazil

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Plants of Physalis peruviana showing typical virus symptoms of mosaic and leaf distortion were found in the municipalities of Piracicaba city, São Paulo state, and Senador Amaral, Minas Gerais state, Brazil. Based on molecular assays and nucleotide sequencing, two potyviruses, potato virus Y (PVY) and pepper yellow mosaic virus (PepYMV) were identified in mixed infection with the sobemovirus physalis rugose mosaic virus (PhyRMV) in symptomatic plants collected in Piracicaba. Collected plants in Senador Amaral showed mixed infection with PepYMV and PhyRMV. To our knowledge, this is the first report of these potyviruses naturally infecting P. peruviana in Brazil.

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Esquivel-Fariña, A., Ferro, C.G., Camelo-García, V.M. et al. Occurrence of natural infection of Physalis peruviana with potato virus Y and pepper yellow mosaic virus in Brazil. J Plant Pathol 104, 1315–1318 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42161-021-00999-8

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