2011
DOI: 10.5197/j.2044-0588.2011.024.002
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Natural occurrence of Ornithogalum mosaic virus newly reported on gladiolus in India

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“…Ornithogalum mosaic virus (OrMV) is one of the most important viral pathogens of floricultural crops, causing severe leaf symptoms as well as flower deformation of the affected plants ( Burger, Brand & Rybicki, 1990 ). Under natural conditions, OrMV has a wide host range, infecting plants of the genera Gladiolus , Iris , Ornithogalum and Diuris ( Burger & Von Wechmar, 1989 ; Kaur et al, 2011 ; Wylie et al, 2013 ). In addition, OrMV can infect saffron corms ( Crocus sativus ) as described in our previous report ( Liao et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Ornithogalum mosaic virus (OrMV) is one of the most important viral pathogens of floricultural crops, causing severe leaf symptoms as well as flower deformation of the affected plants ( Burger, Brand & Rybicki, 1990 ). Under natural conditions, OrMV has a wide host range, infecting plants of the genera Gladiolus , Iris , Ornithogalum and Diuris ( Burger & Von Wechmar, 1989 ; Kaur et al, 2011 ; Wylie et al, 2013 ). In addition, OrMV can infect saffron corms ( Crocus sativus ) as described in our previous report ( Liao et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…OrMV was first detected in the United States in 1940 ( Smith & Brierley, 1944 ). After that, OrMV has been reported in Netherlands ( Bouwen & Von der Vlugt, 1989 ), France ( Grisoni et al, 2006 ), South Africa ( Burger & Von Wechmar, 1989 ), Israel ( Zeidan et al, 1998 ), India ( Kaur et al, 2011 ), South Korea ( Cho et al, 2016 ), Japan ( Fuji et al, 2003 ), New Zealand ( Wei, Pearson & Cohen, 2006 ), Australia ( Wylie et al, 2013 ) and China ( Chen et al, 2009 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gladiolus is reported to be a natural host of several RNA viruses such as AMV, BYMV, BBWV, CMV, INSPV, OrMV, SLRSV, TAV, TMV, TRV, TRSV and TSWV [5,9,[18][19][20][21][22][23][24]. isolates of phylogenetic group IV (MBGP, MB4, G1, GDD, Lisianthus, VFaba2, GB2 and Gla) reported from Japan, USA, India and Taiwan (Table 3).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ornithogalum mosaic virus (OrMV) is one of the most important pathogens of floricultural crops, causing severe leaf symptoms as well as flower deformation of the affected plants (Burger et al 1990). Under natural conditions, OrMV has a wide host range, infecting plants of the genera Gladiolus, Iris, Ornithogalum and Diuris (Burger & von Wechmar 1989;Kaur et al 2011;Wylie et al 2013). In addition, OrMV can infect saffron corms (Crocus sativus) as described in our previous report (Liao et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…OrMV was first detected in the United States in 1940 (Smith & Brierley 1944). After that, OrMV has been reported in Netherlands (Bouwen & von der Vlugt 1989), France (Grisoni et al 2006), South Africa (Burger & von Wechmar 1989), Israel (Zeidan et al 1998), India (Kaur et al 2011), South Korea (Cho et al 2016), Japan (Fuji et al 2003), Zealand (Wei et al 2006), Australia (Wylie et al 2013) and China (Chen et al 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%