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Tymovirus dulcamarae(DUMV00)

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Plant top weakness and stunted leaf growth, new leaves with chlorosis, new truss with fewer fruits (tomato cv. Angelle).

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New leaves in at the top of the plant with chlorosis and blistering.

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First plant on the right - first symptoms at the top of the plant.

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Mild discoloration on fruit which becomes soft and watery (tomato cv. Komeet).

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Fruit discoloration of the fruit (tomato cv. Komeet).

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Recovery of infected plants in spring, reduced leaf symptoms but fruit abortion still occurs after pollination.

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Chlorosis on new leaves, abortion of fruits.

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Some chlorotic spots, fruit abortion.

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Severe leaf chlorosis. Leaves show at least 30% reduction of leaf area (compared to healthy leaves) and ~50% of leaf area has chlorosis.

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Severe symptoms at the top of the plant.

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Infected plants remained weak over the whole winter, did not bear more than 4 fruit on each truss, fruits remained yellowish and tasteless.

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On some plants: first symptoms of leaf mosaic, then the plant develops smaller leaflets with chlorotic spots.

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Reduced leaf area, chlorosis on tomato cv. Organza.

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Severe damage on tomato cv. Cheramy, all fruits from these infected trusses remained yellow, watery and tasteless.

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Chlorosis on the leaves, stunted top growth, abortion of the fruits.

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Leaf curling and mottling on tomato cv. Cheramy.

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Leaf symptoms.

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Severe leaf curling and chlorosis on tomato cv. Briosso.

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Plant top thinning, reduced leaf area (tomato cv. Angelle).

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First symptoms on tomato cv. Briosso: some leaf mottling , slight leaf chlorosis, top of the plant becomes thinner, trusses are getting shorter.

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Severe reduction of leaf area, and chlorosis on tomato (cv. Organza).

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Plants tested negative for PepMV, positive for DuMV. Discoloration on fruit which become soft and watery (tomato cv. Komeet).

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Fruit discoloration on multiple trusses, similar to PepMV symptoms, but with less distinct margins (tomato cv. Komeet).

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Leaf mosaic on tomato cv. Cheramy.

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First symptoms of mottling on tomato cv. Briosso.

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Severe damage at the top of the plant, truss gets shorter and forms less fruits, fruits aborting after pollination.

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Leaf symptoms.

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Severe damage on young leaves of tomato cv. Briosso.

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First symptoms of mottling.

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Thinning of the top of the plant, leaf chlorosis and leaf curling.

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Leaf mosaic on tomato cv. Cheramy.

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Leaf curling and mottling on tomato cv. Cheramy.

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Leaf mosaic and mottling on tomato cv. Cheramy.

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Stunted leaves, reduced leaf growth.

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Leaf symptoms.

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Leaf chlorosis on tomato (cv. Angelle), spring 2018.

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Severe damage on new leaves.

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Leaf chlorosis with blistering.

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Leaf chlorosis on tomato cv. Cheramy.

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Curling of the top leaf, mottling of lower leaves.

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Recovery of infected plants in spring, reduced leaf symptoms but fruit abortion still occurs after pollination.

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Appearance of the first symptoms: slight yellowing on the top leaves, top of the plant becoming thinner.

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Stunted growth, weakening and leaf chlorosis on tomato (cv. Angelle).

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