Capscium chlorosis virus transmitted by weeds and thrips
date:Feb 04, 2020
Capscium chlorosis virus (CaCV) is a Tospovirus responsible of significant economic losses in capsicums, chillies and tomatoes in Hawaii, Australia, India and South East Asia. CaCV is emerging as economically important and as such, its host range is still not completely known. CaCV is known to occur on several weeds which play an important role in the survival and dispersal of the virus, which is transmitted by thrips.

The scientists at Department of Agriculture and Fisheries in Brisbane (Austr
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