First report of Sweet potato latent virus and Sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus isolated from sweet potato in Korea
Yun, W.S.; Lee, Y.H.; Kim, K.H.
Plant Pathology Journal 18(3): 126-129
2002
ISSN/ISBN: 1598-2254
Accession: 003772216
Infected sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) showing symptoms of sunken veins, stunting, mosaic, and mottling were collected from Gimje, Gochang, Iksan, and Haenam provinces in Korea Republic. Electron microscopic (EM) observation of the infected tissue revealed rod and filamentous rod type virus particles of various lengths.
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