A distinct lineage of Watermelon mosaic virus naturally infects honohono orchid ( Dendrobium anosmum ) and passionfruit ( Passiflora edulis ) in Hawaii

  • Watanabe S
  • Ruschel R
  • Marrero G
  • et al.
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Abstract

An orchid nursery in Honolulu, Hawaii reported honohono orchids ( Dendrobium anosmum cv. Little Sweet Scent) with deformed flowers displaying colour break (Fig. 1) and mild chlorotic streaking of the leaves (Fig. 2). Eight orchid plants…

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Watanabe, S., Ruschel, R., Marrero, G., Sether, D., Borth, W., Hu, J., & Melzer, M. (2016). A distinct lineage of Watermelon mosaic virus naturally infects honohono orchid ( Dendrobium anosmum ) and passionfruit ( Passiflora edulis ) in Hawaii. New Disease Reports, 34(1), 13–13. https://doi.org/10.5197/j.2044-0588.2016.034.013

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