“…This seed-borne virus can easily spread across short and long distances through the use of contaminated seeds and infected seedlings (Li et al, 2016;Liu et al, 2014;Sui et al, 2019). CGMMV was first described in 1935 in the United Kingdom (Ainsworth, 1935), and eventually it spread worldwide to almost all cucurbit-producing regions (Al-Shahwan and Abdalla, 1992;Borodynko-Filas et al, 2017;Budzanivska et al, 2007;Celix et al, 1996;Dombrovsky et al, 2017;Kim et al, 2010;Ling et al, 2014;Moradi and Jafarpour, 2011;Reingold et al, 2013;Tesoriero et al, 2016;Tian et al, 2014;Varveri et al, 2002;Zhang et al, 2009). CGMMV can infect a number of common weed species that includes Euphorbiaceae, Solanaceae, Lamiaceae, Boraginaceae, Apiaceae, Amaranthaceae, Chenopodiaceae and Portulacaceae, which in turn may serve as a virus reservoirs (Boubourakas et al, 2004;Dombrovsky et al, 2017;Shargil et al, 2017).…”