Kyuri green mottle mosaic virus detected for the first time in Turkey

Turkey is among the top 10 producers of cucumber, melon, watermelon, and squash in the world. Lately, seed-borne viruses have become a major issue in greenhouse and field-grown cucurbits. In this study, the incidence of kyuri green mottle mosaic virus (KGMMV) was determined in seeds from various spe...

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cucumbers
Ecology
Entomology
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
greenhouses
Kyuri green mottle mosaic virus
Lagenaria siceraria
Life Sciences
Plant Pathology
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risk
species
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winter squashes
zucchini
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