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Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus

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Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus
Virus classification Edit this classification
(unranked): Virus
Realm: Riboviria
Kingdom: Orthornavirae
Phylum: Kitrinoviricota
Class: Alsuviricetes
Order: Martellivirales
Family: Virgaviridae
Genus: Tobamovirus
Species:
Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus
Synonyms
  • Bottlegourd Indian mosaic virus
  • Cucumber virus 3
  • Cucumber virus 4
  • Cucumis virus 2
  • Tobacco mosaic virus watermelon strain—W

Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus (CGMMV) is a plant pathogenic virus.

In Europe this virus disease is found since 1965–1975. Watermelon and melon are also susceptible to this virus.

Symptoms

The virus affects the young leaves with green and light green spots, even yellow-green spots. These spots have a slower development rate than the rest of the leaf. Sometimes the veins remain green. In heavy infection young leaves are even deformed. The activity of the virus is reduced when the leaf ages. Fruit drop (abortion) is common. The rest of the fruits are small. Yield is reduced by 25% even more if no control action are taken into account. In the epidermis of the sick plants characteristic structures can be seen easily with a microscope.

Virus ID: Tobamovirus group. Temperature inactivation in juice 90 °C Transition: seed 8–10% from the beginning which is enough to star the silent infection. Aphids and other sucking insects do not transmit the virus. In hydroponic the virus could spread out to up to 80% of the crop because the roots are touching.