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Surveillance and diagnostics of the emergent Sri Lankan cassava mosaic virus (Fam. Geminiviridae) in Southeast Asia

Wanwisa Siriwan, Jenyfer Jiménez, Nuannapa Hemniam, Kingkan Saokham, Diana López, Ana M. Leiva, Andrés Guerrero Martínez, Leroy Mwanzia, Luís Augusto Becerra López‐Lavalle, Wilmer J. Cuéllar

2020Virus Research63 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Emergent agricultural pathogens cause severe damage worldwide and their invasive potential is significantly increased by global trade, crop intensification and climate change. Standard surveillance and diagnostic protocols need to be evaluated and implemented, particularly with diseases caused by a wide range of pathogens that induce similar symptoms. Such is the case with Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD) present in Africa and Asia, and associated with mixed virus infections and recombinant and re-assorted virus strains. CMD has been recently reported in Southeast Asia (SEA) and is already widely spread throughout this region. This communication offers an update on protocols and tools used to track the distribution of CMD and to characterize the pathogen associated with it in SEA.

Topics & Concepts

BiologySoutheast asiaGeminiviridaeVirologyAgricultureDiseaseVirusMosaicCropBiotechnologyPlant virusEcologyBegomovirusPathologyGeographyMedicineHistoryAncient historyArchaeologyPlant Virus Research StudiesAgricultural pest management studiesPlant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies
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