Citrus chlorotic dwarf-associated virus (CCDaV, genus Citlodavirus, family Geminiviridae) has been so far found in Turkey,[1] China,[2] and Thailand.[3] Isolates from the three countries are genetically highly identical.[4][5][6] CCDaV is currently considered as an
emerging virus that threatens citrus plantations in the Mediterranean region.[7]
^Karanfil, Ali; Korkmaz, Savas (August 2019). "Geographic distribution and molecular characterization of Turkish isolates of the citrus chlorotic dwarf-associated virus". Journal of Plant Pathology. 101 (3): 621–628.
doi:
10.1007/s42161-019-00250-5.
S2CID91900927.
Citrus chlorotic dwarf-associated virus (CCDaV, genus Citlodavirus, family Geminiviridae) has been so far found in Turkey,[1] China,[2] and Thailand.[3] Isolates from the three countries are genetically highly identical.[4][5][6] CCDaV is currently considered as an
emerging virus that threatens citrus plantations in the Mediterranean region.[7]
^Karanfil, Ali; Korkmaz, Savas (August 2019). "Geographic distribution and molecular characterization of Turkish isolates of the citrus chlorotic dwarf-associated virus". Journal of Plant Pathology. 101 (3): 621–628.
doi:
10.1007/s42161-019-00250-5.
S2CID91900927.