Canna paniculata as natural host of canna yellow streak virus in Brazil
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Canna yellow streak virus (CaYSV) was identified on Canna paniculata with foliar mosaic symptoms from Piracicaba municipality (São Paulo state, Brazil) by transmission electron microscopy, biological, serological and molecular assays. Pairwise analyses of nucleotide and amino acid sequences (potyvirus cylindrical inclusion region) with homologous sequences revealed the highest identity (88.6 and 97.8%) with CaYSV. This is the first detection of CaYSV in Brazil.
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