Malva vein clearing virus

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Malva vein clearing virus
Virus classification e
(unranked): Virus
Realm: Riboviria
Kingdom: Orthornavirae
Phylum: Pisuviricota
Class: Stelpaviricetes
Order: Patatavirales
Family: Potyviridae
Genus: Potyvirus
Species:
Malva vein clearing virus
Synonyms
  • Malva green mosaic virus
  • Malva yellow vein mosaic virus

Malva vein clearing virus also known as MVCV[1] is a species of Potyvirus in the family Potyviridae that was isolated in 1957 from Malva sylvestris in Germany which is transmitted by the aphids and Myzus persicae. The insects mechanically inoculate the malvaceous hosts.[1]

Host range[]

Known hosts of the virus include Malva neglecta, , M. parviflora, M. rotundifolia, M. sylvestris, Lavatera assurgentiflora, L. cretica, L. trimestris.[1] In addition to the natural hosts, infection can be experimentally induced in some other species of the Malvaceae or mallow family. MVCV causes vein clearing and yellow mosaicism.[1]

Distribution[]

This virus has been reported from Tasmania, Brazil, the former Czechoslovakia, Germany, Israel, Italy, Portugal, California, Russia, the former Yugoslavia.[1]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e "00.057.0.81.049. Malva vein clearing virus". ICTVdB Management. International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses. 2006. Retrieved 2008-05-10.

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