2005
DOI: 10.5423/ppj.2005.21.2.167
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Isolation and Characterization of Watermelon Isolate of Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus(CGMMV-HY1) from Watermelon Plants with Severe Mottle Mosaic Symptoms

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“…The tobamovirus, CGMMV causes severe disease of cucurbits worldwide. The typical symptoms in watermelon including leaf mottling and mosaic have been reported in greenhouse-grown plants (Varveri et al, 2002;Shim et al, 2005), but these symptoms are masked in plants growing in open fields (Reingold et al, 2013). Serological testing by ELISA of a large number of fruits exhibiting systemic mosaic and mild to severe yellow mottling symptoms, confirmed the presence of CGMMV.…”
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confidence: 76%
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“…The tobamovirus, CGMMV causes severe disease of cucurbits worldwide. The typical symptoms in watermelon including leaf mottling and mosaic have been reported in greenhouse-grown plants (Varveri et al, 2002;Shim et al, 2005), but these symptoms are masked in plants growing in open fields (Reingold et al, 2013). Serological testing by ELISA of a large number of fruits exhibiting systemic mosaic and mild to severe yellow mottling symptoms, confirmed the presence of CGMMV.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Among those detection methods, RT-PCR (Ugaki et al, 1991;Shim et al, 2005;Yoon et al, 2008;Liu et al, 2009), real time RT-PCR (Chen et al, 2008, transmission electron microcopy (Alshahwan and Abdalla, 1992), immune capture-RTPCR (Celix et al, 1996), ELISA (Antignus et al, 1990;Celix et al, 1996;Mitsuhiro et al, 2006) and monoclonal antibodies (Antignus et al, 2001). To establish procedure of identification and detection, mechanical inoculation, DAS-ELISA, RT-PCR, molecular hybridization and nucleotide sequence were applied in this study.…”
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“…Numerous techniques have been established for the detection and diagnosis of CGMMV in cucurbit crops: reverse transcription polymerase chain reactions (RT-PCR) (Ugaki et al, 1991;Shim et al, 2005;Liu et al, 2009), real-time RT-PCR (Chen et al, 2008), transmission electron microcopy (TEM) (Antignus et al, 1990, Ibrahim andOmer, 1992), immunocapture (IC)-RT-PCR (Celix et al, 1996), dot blot immunobinding assay (DBIA) , enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) using polyclonal antibodies (PAbs) (Antignus et al, 1990, Mitsuhiro et al, 2006, direct tissue blot immunoassays (DTBIA) and assays involving monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) (Antignus et al, 2001;Shim et al, 2006). Among those detection methods, ELISA, DBIA and DTBIA are most suitable for routine detection in large-scale samples in field surveys; whereas the more sensitive IC-RT-PCR is well-suited for studies of the viral genome .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…CGMMV causes the appearance of mosaic and green or white spots on the leaves and fruit as well as damage to the quality and quantity of fruit. Th e watermelon strain of CGMMV causes severe disease symptoms in plants, particularly the decline of fruit which results in economic losses to watermelon growers (Shim et al 2005). CYSDV is a destructive cucurbit virus in large areas of the world that reduces the yield from 30 to 50 percent (Louro et al 2000).…”
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confidence: 99%