“…Geographical map showing the distribution of CMV throughout Turkey. İstanbul (Karakurt, 2015); Diyarbakır (Öztürk, 2000;Budak, 2015); Adıyaman (Günay, 2019); Burdur (Çulal Kılıç et al, 2015); Diyarbakır and Mardin (Kızmaz et al, 2016), Tekirdag, Edirne and Kırklareli (Yılmaz, 2014;Köklü and Yılmaz, 2006); Gaziantep (Ozaslan et al, 2006), Şanlıurfa (Ünlü and Güldür, 2004), Yozgat, Nevşehir, Aksaray, Karaman (Yeşil, 2019;Yeşil, 2020;Yeşil, 2018;Yeşil and Ertunç, 2013), Malatya (Örs, 2018), Ankara and Antalya (Dursunoğlu, 2003;Topkaya et al, 2014;Koç and Fidan, 2017); Adana, İçel, İzmir, Manisa, Afyon, Konya, Aydın, Balıkesir, Muğla, Hatay (Yılmaz et al, 1992;Yeşil, 2014;Kaya and Erkan, 2011;Fidan, 1995;Güllü and Çalı, 1994), Sinop (Şevik and Balkaya, 2015), Tokat (Korkmaz et al, 2018), Kahramanmaraş (Buzkan and Yüzer, 2009), Denizli (Özdemir and Erilmez, 2007), Bursa, Bilecik, Çanakkale, Sakarya, Yalova, İstanbul (Uzunoğulları and Gümüş, 2015), Samsun (Sevik, 2017) Like CMV, WMV is one of the main viruses of cucurbits. With the addition of Uşak (Dikici, 2019) and Van (Usta et al, 2018) to the map below, it is infectious for economically important cucurbits such as pumpkin, watermelon, melon, squash, cucumber (Keçe, 2012;Altınay, 2017;Sevik and Arli-Sokmen, 2003;Yeşil, 2018).…”