Report of New Delhi virus in sweet peppers in Europe
date:Aug 15, 2019
h homology was also identified compared to the other Spanish isolates collected since the first appearance of the virus (2014), and to the Tunisian (2015) and Moroccan (2018) isolates, confirming the hypothesis that the Mediterranean population of ToLCNDV is highly conserved.

To our knowledge, this is the first report of ToLCNDV infection on pepper in Europe and shows that sweet pepper could also act as a reservoir of the virus for further spreading to other solanaceous and cucurbits. This stud
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