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| " Ornamental rose plants (Rosa chinensis) with highly stunted growth and leaf curling were found in Faisalabad, Pakistan" "In this paper, we propose a new species name, Rose leaf curl virus (RoLCuV), for the virus. RoLCuV showed close identity (83 %) with Tomato leaf curl Pakistan virus, while associated betasatellite showed 96 % identity with Digera arvensis yellow vein betasatellite (DiAYVB), justifying a new isolate for the betasatellite. Recombination analysis of newly identified begomovirus revealed it as a recombinant of tomato leaf curl Pakistan virus from its coat protein region." The above is from: See the earlier thread: I am not sure if the old U.S. "rose leaf curl virus is the same as the new one (I doubt it). |
Here is a link that might be useful: Link to August 2014 paper.
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- Posted by henry_kuska z5 OH (kuska@neo.rr.com) on Mon, Jul 28, 14 at 15:01
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| Not to grow roses in Pakistan? I need to reread this a few times as I'm lost Henry... |
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| The proposed virus is located in Arch, Oklahoma, Egypt, London, France and Pakistan? That it infects tomatoes and roses? I'd always read not to plant tomatoes and roses together as they share verticillim wilt. Perhaps what was thought to be verticillim was actually this? Kim |
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| They just had a segment on Oklahoma Gardening discussing diseases and problems with Tomatoes. They showed a Tomatoe with leaf curl and said it was a virus and to pull the plant. Great. What roses RRV hasn't already gotten in my yard, now this new virus will.....Maryl |
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