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- Title
CHARACTERIZATION OF AN INDIAN ISOLATE OF COWPEA APHID-BORNE MOSAIC VIRUS.
- Authors
Mishra, R.; Verma, R. K.; Gaur, R. K.
- Abstract
Cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus (CABMV) infects cowpea and some non-legume plant species (Chenopodium amaranticolor) worldwide, including India. The genome of CABMV RR4, an Indian viral isolate, consists of a positive-sense RNA molecule 9,159 nucleotide in size encoding a single polyprotein of 3,053 amino acids. The nucleotide sequence of CABMV RR4 genome showed the highest identity of 73% and 95% with CABMV-Z isolate from Zimbabwe at the nucleotide and polyprotein level, respectively. The phylogenetic analysis of CABMV RR4 showed the ancestry and evolutionary relationship with CABMV-Z and CABMV-A132 isolates.
- Subjects
COWPEA diseases &; pests; MOSAIC viruses; GOOSEFOOTS; AMINO acids; PHYLOGENY
- Publication
Journal of Plant Pathology, 2015, Vol 97, Issue 2, p345
- ISSN
1125-4653
- Publication type
Article