Ipomovirus cucumisvenaflavi(CVYV00)
Distribution details in Jordan
First recorded in: 1985
From CABI Disease map 949 (2005): Present, no details
* Al-Musa AM (1989) Journal of Phytopathology 127 (1), 49-54.
* Al-Musa AM, Qusus SJ, Mansour AN (1985) Cucumber vein yellowing virus on cucumber in Jordan. Plant Disease 69 (4), 361.
* Lecoq H, Desbiez C, Delécolle B, Cohen S, Mansour A (2000) Cytological and molecular evidence that the whitefly-transmitted Cucumber vein yellowing virus is a tentative member of the family Potyviridae. Journal of General Virology 81, 2289-2293.
* Mansour A (1994) Incidence of cucurbit viruses affecting cucumber in plastic houses in Jordan. Dirasat. Series B, Pure and Applied Sciences 21 (4), 175-179.
* Mansour AN, Hadid N (1999) Dirasat Agricultural Sciences 26, 814.
* Mansour AN, Al-Musa A (1993) Cucumber vein yellowing virus; host range and virus vector relationships. Journal of Phytopathology 137, 73-78.
* Al-Musa AM, Qusus SJ, Mansour AN (1985) Cucumber vein yellowing virus on cucumber in Jordan. Plant Disease 69 (4), 361.
* Lecoq H, Desbiez C, Delécolle B, Cohen S, Mansour A (2000) Cytological and molecular evidence that the whitefly-transmitted Cucumber vein yellowing virus is a tentative member of the family Potyviridae. Journal of General Virology 81, 2289-2293.
* Mansour A (1994) Incidence of cucurbit viruses affecting cucumber in plastic houses in Jordan. Dirasat. Series B, Pure and Applied Sciences 21 (4), 175-179.
* Mansour AN, Hadid N (1999) Dirasat Agricultural Sciences 26, 814.
* Mansour AN, Al-Musa A (1993) Cucumber vein yellowing virus; host range and virus vector relationships. Journal of Phytopathology 137, 73-78.
Country | State | Status | |
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Iraq | Present, no details | ||
Israel | Present, no details | ||
Saudi Arabia | Absent, unreliable record | ||
Syria | Absent, unreliable record |