Indian citrus ringspot virus, isolate PLAVIT-IFA159 (K1)

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EVAg

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Product Description

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029V-03962
A virus causing a serious disease of citrus, especially Kinnow mandarin, in India. The virus (an isolate named K1) was obtained in 1996 from a Kinnow mandarin tree showing bright yellow ringspots on mature leaves.
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Storage conditions: 
Freeze Dried
Sequencing: 
Complete genome
Infectivity: 
Infectivity tested

Unit definition: 
vial containing lyophilized pieces of leaves

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Special feature: 
GMO: 
No
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Infectivity Test: 
inoculation on Chenopodium quinoa or Phaseolus vulgaris
Genbank reference: 
Virus Cultivability: 
Propagation host: 
Transmission method: 
Passage: 
third
Contamination with co-infecting viruses: 
No contamination detected
Identification technique: 
electron microscopy, Sanger sequencing
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IATA Classification: 

Information about the collection of the virus

Recombinant product: 
No
Biological material origin: 
Natural origin
Collection date: 
Saturday, 1 June, 1996
Country of collection: 
Suspected epidemiological origin : 
Isolation technique: 
grafting and mechanical inoculation
Isolation conditions: 
the isolate is propagated in the lab on Phaseolus vulgaris by mechanical inoculation