Genetic Diversity of Cotton Leafroll Dwarf Virus from the Southwestern United States and Its Implications for the Multi-Introduction Event Hypothesis and Future Evolution
Connor Ferguson,
Akhtar Ali
Abstract:Cotton leafroll dwarf virus (CLRDV) is a viral agent recently identified in the United States (US) in 2017 in Alabama. Since its identification, CLRDV has spread to every cotton-growing state east of New Mexico. Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas comprise the westernmost border of reported CLRDV incidence, making monitoring of these states vital for proper control. Additionally, as the virus evolves, mutations that alter symptomology, such as mutations in the F-box-like motif in ORF0/P0, may occur and need to be moni… Show more
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