Incidence and spatial pattern of viruses in commercial dragon fruit orchards in southern Minas Gerais, Brazil
Antonia Thalyta Lopes Silveira,
Antonia Figueira,
Gabriela Rineiro Gontijo
et al.
Abstract:Dragon fruit (Selenicereus spp. syn. Hylocereus spp.) cultivation has grown significantly in recent years both in Brazil and throughout the world. This growth has demanded basic information on diseases caused by pathogens that can affect the crop. Among them, diseases of viral etiology stand out for the lack of curative control methods and for being underreported because the symptoms induced by viruses can be confounded with nutritional disorders. Previously, four viral species of the genus Potexvirus were det… Show more
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