Cocadviroid rimocitri(CBCVD0)
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CBCVd infected hop plants showing stunted growth
Courtesy: Dr. Sebastjan Radišek, Slovenian Institute for Hop Research and Brewing (SI)Bine cracking and dry root rot of CBCVd affected hop plants
Courtesy: Dr. Sebastjan Radišek, Slovenian Institute for Hop Research and Brewing (SI)CBCVd infected hop plants showing stunted growth
Courtesy: Dr. Sebastjan Radišek, Slovenian Institute for Hop Research and Brewing (SI)Comparison of CBCVd infected (left) and healthy hop cones
Courtesy: Dr. Sebastjan Radišek, Slovenian Institute for Hop Research and Brewing (SI)CBCVd symptoms on citrus: Etrog citron Arizona 861-S-1, non-inoculated (left) and CBCVd-inoculated (right) expressing stunting and leaf epinasty
Courtesy: Dr Nuria Duran-VilaCBCVd symptoms on citrus: green streaks on the cambial face of the bark of trifoliate orange rootstock
Courtesy: Dr Nuria Duran-Vila