Cotton leaf curl virus




















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To reduce the likelihood of this occurring, be sure to rotate between insecticides. Earn cash money by annotating images of infected plants and help farmers around the world!

Take the test to qualify for the job! Heal your crop Take a picture. See diagnosis. Get medicine. Symptoms The primary symptom of cotton leaf curl virus is the upward curling of leaves. Boost your yield with the mobile crop doctor! Get it now for free! Trigger Symptoms are caused by the cotton leaf curl virus, which is primarily transmitted through whiteflies.

Get information on helpful pesticides. Host-plant resistance is the most desirable approach for controlling the cotton leaf curl disease and ongoing efforts are underway in India and Pakistan.

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Cotton leaf curl Multan virus newly reported to be associated with cotton leaf curl disease in China. Plant Pathology, 59 4 , Polymerase chain reaction-based detection of Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 75 8 Transmission efficiency of Cotton leaf curl Multan virus by three cryptic species of Bemisia tabaci complex in cotton cultivars.

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Cotton leaf curl disease in resistant cotton is associated with a single begomovirus that lacks an intact transcriptional activator protein. Cotton leaf curl virus in the Punjab Hoechst Pakistan Limited. Burewala strain of cotton leaf curl virus: a threat to CLCuV cotton resistant varieties.



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