Cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus has been detected in
Transmitted by whitefly (Bemisia tabaci), the virus causes yellowing of the older leaves and is closely related to lettuce infectious yellow virus. The virus, which appears to be exclusive to the cucurbit family, is considered difficult to control because of the lack of resistant cultivars and the vector’s ability to become resistant to insecticides.
Native to the Middle East, the virus was previously detected in
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For more: North American Plant Protection Organization, 1431 Merivale Road, 3rd Floor, Room 309, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0Y9; imcdonell@inspection.gc.ca; www.pestalert.org.
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