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| name = Panicum mosaic satellite virus |
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St. Augustine decline satellite virus |
St. Augustine decline satellite virus |
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Panicum mosaic satellite virus | |
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St. Augustine decline satellite virus |
Panicum mosaic satellite virus (SPMV) is a plant satellite virus. It only infects grasses which are infected by Panicum mosaic virus. One study found that 72% of Stenotaphrum secundatum (St Augustine grass) infected with panicum mosaic virus was also infected with SPMV.[1] In addition to SPMV, many plants infected with panicum mosaic virus are also infected with satellite RNAs.[1]
References
- ^ a b Cabrera, O., and Scholthof, K.-B. G. (1999), "The complex viral etiology of St. Augustine decline" (PDF), Plant Dis., 83: 902–904, doi:10.1094/PDIS.1999.83.10.902
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External links
- ICTVdB - The Universal Virus Database: Panicum mosaic satellite virus
- Family Groups - The Baltimore Method