Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus

Diseases: Virus and Bacteria
single stranded DNA viruses > Unassigned single stranded DNA viruses > Geminiviridae > Begomovirus TYLCV

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5077048 Infestation Bud area turns yellow and leaves are curled and reduced to give a "mouse-ear" appearance. Overall stunting of plant. David B. Langston
5266020 Sign inclusion body Division of Plant Industry Archive
5266007 Sign TYLC virus, root section, geminivirus like, nuclear inclusion w/ crystals Division of Plant Industry Archive
5266009 Sign inclusion body Division of Plant Industry Archive
5266012 Sign inclusion body Division of Plant Industry Archive
5266013 Sign inclusion body Division of Plant Industry Archive
5266014 Sign inclusion body Division of Plant Industry Archive
5266015 Sign inclusion body Division of Plant Industry Archive
5266016 Sign Division of Plant Industry Archive
5266017 Sign inclusion body Division of Plant Industry Archive
5266019 Symptoms Division of Plant Industry Archive
5266010 Symptoms Division of Plant Industry Archive
5266011 Symptoms Division of Plant Industry Archive
0176010 Symptoms Healthy and infected leaves. Central Science Laboratory, Harpenden Archive
0176011 Symptoms Infected shoot in greenhouse grown tomato plant. Central Science Laboratory, Harpenden Archive
0176012 Symptoms Symptoms of tomato yellow leaf curl geminivirus on tomato (isolate from Sicily). Plant Protection Service Archive
1265052 Symptoms Early infection of tomato by tomato yellow leaf curl virus often leads to severe stunting of the plant. Infected plant in the foreground with an uninfected one in the back. University of Georgia Plant Pathology Archive
1265082 Symptoms Infection at later stages of the plant often leads to stunting and malformation of terminals, yellowing of leaf margins and the characteristics upward cupping of leaves ("leaf curl"). University of Georgia Plant Pathology Archive
1265083 Symptoms University of Georgia Plant Pathology Archive
1265084 Symptoms University of Georgia Plant Pathology Archive
1265085 Symptoms University of Georgia Plant Pathology Archive
1265086 Symptoms University of Georgia Plant Pathology Archive
1265087 Symptoms University of Georgia Plant Pathology Archive
1265088 Symptoms University of Georgia Plant Pathology Archive
5384670 Symptoms Division of Plant Industry Archive
5384671 Symptoms Division of Plant Industry Archive
5077049 Symptoms Bud area turns yellow and leaves are curled and reduced to give a "mouse-ear" appearance. Overall stunting of plant. David B. Langston
5265047 Symptoms Division of Plant Industry Archive


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