2020
DOI: 10.1007/s13205-020-02502-z
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Molecular characterization of begomovirus–betasatellite–alphasatellite complex associated with okra enation leaf curl disease in Northern Sri Lanka

Abstract: Okra enation leaf curl is a newly emerging disease in commercial okra cultivation fields in Northern Sri Lanka. The present study aimed to identify and characterize the causative begomovirus and associated satellites. Okra plants showing the enation leaf curl disease symptoms were collected from Vavuniya and Jaffna districts of Northern Province. The PCR diagnostic and genome sequencing revealed that the symptomatic okra plants are associated with begomovirus, betasatellite, and alphasatellite complex. The beg… Show more

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“…OYVMV impairs the photosynthetic activity and frequency by disturbing light harvesting capacity of the chlorophyll that ultimately results in reduced energy for driving the metabolic activities. The reduced metabolism leads to disturbance in physiology of plants and lower growth, development and yield of okra plant (Emmanuel et al, 2020). The yield decrease and quality deterioration of okra fruits depend upon the virulence of the viral pathogen, susceptibility of the cultivar and duration of feasible weather conditions that prevail during OYVMV and okra interaction.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…OYVMV impairs the photosynthetic activity and frequency by disturbing light harvesting capacity of the chlorophyll that ultimately results in reduced energy for driving the metabolic activities. The reduced metabolism leads to disturbance in physiology of plants and lower growth, development and yield of okra plant (Emmanuel et al, 2020). The yield decrease and quality deterioration of okra fruits depend upon the virulence of the viral pathogen, susceptibility of the cultivar and duration of feasible weather conditions that prevail during OYVMV and okra interaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%