First report of tomato zonate spot virus on green pepper in Japan

In 2021 in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, green pepper ( Capsicum annuum L.) developed necrotic spots on leaves and necrosis of stems. The nucleotide sequence of the N gene of the virus, isolated through two-rounds of single-lesion isolation, shared 95% identity with that of tomato zonate spot virus (T...

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description In 2021 in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, green pepper ( Capsicum annuum L.) developed necrotic spots on leaves and necrosis of stems. The nucleotide sequence of the N gene of the virus, isolated through two-rounds of single-lesion isolation, shared 95% identity with that of tomato zonate spot virus (TZSV) reported in China. When green pepper plants were inoculated with the isolated virus, the original symptoms were reproduced, and RT-PCR confirmed the presence of the virus in the inoculated plants. This is the first report of TZSV in Japan.
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Capsicum annuum
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Life Sciences
Microbiology
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Necrosis
Nucleotide sequence
Nucleotides
Orthotospovirus
Peppers
Plant Pathology
Plant viruses
Tomatoes
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