Tomato brown rugose fruit virus : An emerging and rapidly spreading plant RNA virus that threatens tomato production worldwide
Molecular Plant Pathology2022Vol. 23(9), pp. 1262–1277
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Abstract
Leaves, particularly young leaves, of tomato plants infected by ToBRFV exhibit mild to severe mosaic symptoms with dark green bulges, narrowness, and deformation. The peduncles and calyces often become necrotic and fail to produce fruit. Yellow blotches, brown or black spots, and rugose wrinkles appear on tomato fruits. In pepper plants, ToBRFV infection results in puckering and yellow mottling on leaves with stunted growth of young seedlings and small yellow to brown rugose dots and necrotic blotches on fruits.
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