Lily mottle virus
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Asiatic lily co-infected with Lily mottle virus and Lily symptomless virus (click on image to enlarge it)
Author: John Fisher, Ohio Department of Agriculture
Source: IPM Images
Author: John Fisher, Ohio Department of Agriculture
Source: IPM Images
Lily mottle virus (LMoV)
This virus is widely distributed and infects lilies and other plants. Infections of lilies by LMoV alone only cause mild if any symptoms. However, co-infections with several other viruses, for example with the Cucumber mosaic virus, can result in severe disease symptoms. Such co-infections might result in the death of the host plant. The virus is transmitted by aphids or by infected planting material.
Synonyms:
Tulip band breaking virus