Cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus

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passion fruit plants with symptoms of infection by the Cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus
Authors: Poliane F. Alfenas, Antonio Sérgio K. Braz, Leonardo B. Torres, Enilton N. Santana, Ana Verônica S. do Nascimento, Murilo G. de Carvalho, Wagner C. Otoni and F. Murilo Zerbini
Source: Fitopatologia Brasileira (2005) 30, 33-38

Cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus (CABMV)

The virus infects various legumes, cucurbits and other crops. For example, common host plants are cowpea and passion fruit. The symptoms include severe mosaic, stunting, yellowish ring-shaped spots, roughness and blistering. Fruits are often deformed, e.g. fruit woodiness on passion fruit. The virus is transmitted by a number of aphid species in a non-persistent manner.

Synonyms:
South African passiflora virus