1992
DOI: 10.1094/pd-76-0835
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Identification of Tomato Spotted Wilt-like Virus on Watermelon in Taiwan

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“…The order Thysanoptera is considered monophyletic based on morphological and molecular characteristics (Mound et al, 1980;Crespi et al, 1996). Presently, twelve thrips species are recognized as vectors transmitting tospoviruses (Bunyaviridae), including 16 virus species (Reddy et al, 1991;Yeh et al, 1992;Chen and Chiu, 1996;Mumford et al, 1996;Singh and Krishnareddy, 1996;Webb et al, 1997;Cortês et al, 1998;Gera et al, 1998;Bezerra et al, 1999;Kato et al, 1999;Nagata and de Ávila, 2000;Lee et al, 2002;Ullman et al, 2002;Nagata et al, 2004;Ghotbi et al, 2005;Lin et al, 2005;Premachandra et al, 2005;Ohnishi et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The order Thysanoptera is considered monophyletic based on morphological and molecular characteristics (Mound et al, 1980;Crespi et al, 1996). Presently, twelve thrips species are recognized as vectors transmitting tospoviruses (Bunyaviridae), including 16 virus species (Reddy et al, 1991;Yeh et al, 1992;Chen and Chiu, 1996;Mumford et al, 1996;Singh and Krishnareddy, 1996;Webb et al, 1997;Cortês et al, 1998;Gera et al, 1998;Bezerra et al, 1999;Kato et al, 1999;Nagata and de Ávila, 2000;Lee et al, 2002;Ullman et al, 2002;Nagata et al, 2004;Ghotbi et al, 2005;Lin et al, 2005;Premachandra et al, 2005;Ohnishi et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, evidence obtained from cytopathological [14,31], serological [5,6,16,26,29,35] and nucleotide sequence studies [18] indicates that other tospoviruses exist which should be separated, at least as serogroups, from the type species tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV). In view of the lack of sufficient nucleic acid sequence data one has to rely on serological comparisons which are now possible with the 238 G. Adam etal. available polyclonal [2,3,5,10,22,26, 27-1 and monoclonal antibodies [2,11,28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Iwaki et al (1984) transmitted WSMV (then known as a strain of TSWV) from mechanically infected Nicoriana glutinosa to 22 plants in six families (Cucurbitaceae, So/anaceae, Aizoaceae, Amaranthaceae, Fabaceae and Chenopodiaceae) out of 37 species in nine families tested. Yeh et al (1992) conducted similar tests using the related Taiwanese watermelon isolate of WSMV (TSWV-W). …”
Section: Hostsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1999). Like TSWV, it is transmitted by thrips and, in particular, by the Asiatic species Thrips palmi (Yeh et al, 1992 (1996) also applies to WSMV, so it may be supposed that only larval thrips can acquire WSMV, but the virus then persists within the thrips for the duration of its life. Like TSWV, WSMV is not seedtransmitted.…”
Section: Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%