2019
DOI: 10.15832/ankutbd.418284
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Effects of Tobacco Etch Virus (TEV) on the Yield and Quality of Karaisali Pepper Populations

Abstract: The Eastern Mediterranean Region has a significant potential for capia pepper production in Turkey. In the region, a population named as 'Karaisali pepper' with special characteristics, is grown. The population is well-adapted to the region and grown for processing. Karaisali pepper is usually preferred for red pepper production due to its high dry matter content. Survey studies conducted on Karaisali pepper in 2014 and 2015 demonstrated that the Tobacco etch virus (TEV) was the most common and destructive vir… Show more

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“…During the course of our surveys, virus characteristic symptoms including mosaic patterns of different sizes and colours, leaf anomalies and stunting were noticed on the virus-infected leaves in pepper plants. These symptoms were consistent with the reports of Demir (2005), Buzkan et al (2006), Keleş-Öztürk (2017), Keleş-Öztürk and Baloğlu (2020).…”
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confidence: 92%
“…During the course of our surveys, virus characteristic symptoms including mosaic patterns of different sizes and colours, leaf anomalies and stunting were noticed on the virus-infected leaves in pepper plants. These symptoms were consistent with the reports of Demir (2005), Buzkan et al (2006), Keleş-Öztürk (2017), Keleş-Öztürk and Baloğlu (2020).…”
Section: Discussion Discussion Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%