2015
DOI: 10.1094/php-br-14-0037
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First Report of Canna yellow mottle virus in Kenya

Abstract: No virus has been reported in Kenya in cannas, and to our knowledge this is the first report of CaYMV in the country. Accepted by publication 15 January 2015. Published 25 February 2015.

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“…in Japan in 1979 and was later reported from the United States, Italy, the Netherlands, India, and Kenya. [9][10][11][12][13] CaYMV was reported infecting a new host, flowering ginger, in Hawai'i in 2017. 14 The episomal (non-integrated) form of CaYMV was found to be associated with severe symptoms on flowering ginger in Hawai'i.…”
Section: Caymvmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in Japan in 1979 and was later reported from the United States, Italy, the Netherlands, India, and Kenya. [9][10][11][12][13] CaYMV was reported infecting a new host, flowering ginger, in Hawai'i in 2017. 14 The episomal (non-integrated) form of CaYMV was found to be associated with severe symptoms on flowering ginger in Hawai'i.…”
Section: Caymvmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sequence analyses showed that CaYSV belongs to the Sugarcane mosaic virus subgroup with Johnsongrass mosaic virus as its closest related-virus [7, 8]. CaYMV, often present in mixed infection with CMV, was first reported in the 1980s in Japan and North America and now has expanded to Italy, the Netherlands, India, Kenya, Russia and other regions of the United States [6, 915]. Recent studied indicated CaYMV has expanded its host range to infect Alpinia in Hawaii and Piper betel L .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Canna yellow mottle virus (CaYMV, genus Badnavirus, family Caulimoviridae) has previously been reported from Japan, the United States, Italy, the Netherlands and also from Kenya (Agneroh et al 2015) and India (Kumari et al 2014). In the course of a survey conducted to investigate whether CaYMV occurred in Fujian province, Southwest China, leaf samples were collected from canna plants exhibiting mosaic, mottling, veinal streaking and veinal chlorosis symptoms.…”
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