2019
DOI: 10.1007/s42161-019-00384-6
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First report of cassava torrado-like virus, cassava polero-like virus and cassava new alphaflexivirus associated with cassava frogskin disease in Brazil

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“…Observations such as these prompted the use of Secundina as an indicator plant for CFSD, as described in the previous section. Nevertheless, extensive field inspections in Colombia, Paraguay, and Brazil consistently show that the symptoms developed in Secundina are an exception, and that most genotypes that show root symptoms of CFSD do not develop leaf or stem symptoms [ 18 , 19 , 27 ]. In Venezuela, most genotypes with root symptoms of CFSD did not show symptoms in the aerial part of the plant, unless they were grafted to Secundina [ 13 ].…”
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“…Observations such as these prompted the use of Secundina as an indicator plant for CFSD, as described in the previous section. Nevertheless, extensive field inspections in Colombia, Paraguay, and Brazil consistently show that the symptoms developed in Secundina are an exception, and that most genotypes that show root symptoms of CFSD do not develop leaf or stem symptoms [ 18 , 19 , 27 ]. In Venezuela, most genotypes with root symptoms of CFSD did not show symptoms in the aerial part of the plant, unless they were grafted to Secundina [ 13 ].…”
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“…Reoviridae ) [ 14 , 31 ]. Although the exact role of reovirids in the formation of root symptoms remains uncertain, the results from surveys by different groups have consistently found them in all fields were CFSD is reported [ 17 , 19 , 31 , 48 ]. Neither CFSD nor cassava-infecting reovirids have been reported in Africa or Asia.…”
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“…Cassava torrado-like virus (CsTLV) is a partially characterized member of the family Secoviridae [ 1 , 2 ] that was originally detected in cassava plants ( Manihot esculenta Crantz) displaying root symptoms of cassava frogskin disease (CFSD) [ 3 ], an endemic disease of cassava in the Americas that can severely affect the root yield of the crop [ 4 ]. The virus is found in mixed infections [ 3 , 5 ] and can induce leaf chlorotic spots symptoms in single infections in cassava [ 2 ]. Maf/HAM1 proteins are nucleoside triphosphate (NTP) pyrophosphatases that reduce mutagenesis by intercepting non-canonical NTPs and preventing their incorporation into DNA or RNA.…”
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