Bean common mosaic virus and Bean common mosaic necrosis virus in Mexico

Plant Disease
N Flores-EstévezL Silva-Rosales

Abstract

A survey was performed in Mexico to study the distribution of Bean common mosaic virus (BCMV) and Bean common mosaic necrosis virus (BCMNV) using a set of primers directed to the coat protein gene (CP) that were designed to detect and characterize the two viral species. Both viral species were present in different locations in the country. BCMV was predominant in the central states of the country, whereas BCMNV proliferated toward the eastern tropical states. The alignment of nine nucleotide sequences for each viral species at the amino region of the CP gene confirmed the identities of the viruses and set the basis to assign them tentatively to pathogroups I, II, and VI.

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May 15, 2020·Archives of Virology·Nadia Martínez-MarreroGerardo Rafael Argüello-Astorga
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