Scientific Name | Okra yellow crinkle virus [TAX:401040] |
Lineage | Viruses; Monodnaviria; Shotokuvirae; Cressdnaviricota; Repensiviricetes; Geplafuvirales; Geminiviridae; Begomovirus |
Baltimore Group | II: ssDNA(+/-) |
Genome Type | Non-segmented |
RefSeq |
Okra yellow crinkle virus segment A, complete sequence.
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DBLINKS |
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Known viruses (2)
Scientific Name | Okra leaf curl alphasatellite [TAX:518829] |
Lineage | Viruses; Alphasatellitidae; Geminialphasatellitinae; unclassified Begomovirus-associated alphasatellites |
RefSeq |
Okra leaf curl disease associated DNA 1, complete genome.
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Evidence |
Literature
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Reference |
PMID: 19264648
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Authors |
Kon T, Rojas MR, Abdourhamane IK, Gilbertson RL
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Title |
Roles and interactions of begomoviruses and satellite DNAs associated with okra leaf curl disease in Mali, West Africa.
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Journal |
J Gen Virol. 2009 Apr;90(Pt 4):1001-13. |
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Scientific Name | Okra yellow crinkle Cameroon alphasatellite [CM:Lys1sp2:09] [TAX:743026] |
Lineage | Viruses; Alphasatellitidae; Geminialphasatellitinae; Gosmusatellite; Okra yellow crinkle Cameroon alphasatellite |
RefSeq |
Okra yellow crinkle Cameroon alphasatellite [CM:Lys1sp2:09], complete genome.
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Evidence |
Literature
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Reference |
PMID: 23535770
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Authors |
Leke WN, Sattar MN, Ngane EB, Ngeve JM, Kvarnheden A, Brown JK
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Title |
Molecular characterization of begomoviruses and DNA satellites associated with okra leaf curl disease in Cameroon.
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Journal |
Virus Res. 2013 Jun;174(1-2):116-25. |
DBLINKS |
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Known hosts (1)
Scientific Name |
Abelmoschus esculentus [TAX:455045]
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Lineage | Eukaryota; Viridiplantae; Streptophyta; Streptophytina; Embryophyta; Tracheophyta; Euphyllophyta; Spermatophyta; Magnoliopsida; Mesangiospermae; eudicotyledons; Gunneridae; Pentapetalae; rosids; malvids; Malvales; Malvaceae; Malvoideae; Abelmoschus |
Evidence |
Literature
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Reference |
Shih, S. L., Green, S. K., Tsai, W. S., Lee, L. M., & Levasseur, V. (2007). First report of a distinct begomovirus associated with okra yellow crinkle disease in Mali. Plant Pathology, 56(4), 718-718.
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