Short Notes: First Report of a Co-Infection of Squash Vein Yellowing Virus and Tomato Leaf Curl Palampur Virus in Cucumber Plants in Iraq
الباحث الأول:
Hawraa Alyasiry
الباحثين الآخرين:
Osamah Alisawi
Fadhal Al Fadhal
المجلة:
Basrah Journal of Agricultural Sciences
تاريخ النشر:
19 يونيو، 2024
مختصر البحث:
Mosaic disease causes a serious epidemic of cucumber plants in Iraq. To
investigate causal agents of such symptoms, whole genome and metatrancriptomic sequencing
data were collected from pathogenic cucumber leaves. The result shows that Tomato lea…
Mosaic disease causes a serious epidemic of cucumber plants in Iraq. To
investigate causal agents of such symptoms, whole genome and metatrancriptomic sequencing
data were collected from pathogenic cucumber leaves. The result shows that Tomato leaf curl
Palampur virus DNA-A and B were existed with 2,756 and 2,719 bp sequences that deposited
under acc. numbers ON229618 and ON229620 respectively, and the isolate named Babylon1.
Further, Squash vein yellowing virus was found with 9,832 bp sequence that deposited under
acc. number ON229619, and the isolate called Iraq. Mixed infection reported here for the first
time in cucumber in Iraq, highlighting the impact of such infection that threat the cucumber
fields.