2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.06.10.447356
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Biological, Molecular and Phiysiological Characterization of Four Soybean mosaic virus Isolates Present in Argentine Soybean Crops

Abstract: Soybean mosaic virus (SMV) causes systemic infections in soybean plants, leading to chlorotic mosaic and producing significant yield losses. The virus is widely distributed in all soybean production areas in the world. In Argentina, three geographical isolates were identified: Marcos Juarez (MJ), Manfredi (M), and North Western Argentina (NOA), and another isolate named "Planta Vinosa" (PV), which causes severe necrosis symptoms in some cultivars. Here, the biological, molecular and physiological characterizat… Show more

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“…Young soybean plants are more susceptible to the SMV. SMV affected plants have shorter internode, leaf curling, chlorosis and radial brown stripe on seeds [88]. SMV causes changes in chloroplast structure and photosystems for its replication [89].…”
Section: Virusesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Young soybean plants are more susceptible to the SMV. SMV affected plants have shorter internode, leaf curling, chlorosis and radial brown stripe on seeds [88]. SMV causes changes in chloroplast structure and photosystems for its replication [89].…”
Section: Virusesmentioning
confidence: 99%