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Abaca bunchy top virus (ABTV) is a pathogenic plant virus of the family Nanoviridae.ABTV has been isolated from both abacá (Musa textilis) and banana (Musa sp.). [1] ABTV has many similarities to banana bunchy top virus (BBTV) but is both genetically and serologically distinct in that it lacks two open reading frames found in BBTV's genome.
Viral diseases; Disease Viruses Bract mosaic Banana bract mosaic virus. Abaca bract mosaic virus. Bunchy top Banana bunchy top virus. Abaca bunchy top virus. Mosaic Cucumber mosaic virus. Abaca mosaic virus. Streak Banana streak virus: Banana mild mosaic Banana mild mosaic virus: Banana virus X Banana virus X
Banana bunchy top disease is the most serious virus disease of banana worldwide. [2] Diseased plants rarely produce fruit and when they do, the fruit is stunted and twisted. However, in the rare scenario that a diseased plant does produce fruit that reaches maturity, it is edible.
Dogs that have been exposed can take up to seven days to exhibit symptoms, including: lethargy. fever. vomiting. diarrhea. enlarged lymph nodes. Many dogs infected with the disease will need ...
Vets are looking into a mystery dog illness in 2023, which may be a virus. It's going around the U.S. and can be fatal. What to know about symptoms, prevention.
It is a rare disease in dogs, with cats seven to ten times more likely to be infected. The disease in dogs can affect the lungs and skin, but more commonly the eye and central nervous system. [20] Ringworm is a fungal skin disease that in dogs is caused by Microsporum canis (70%), Microsporum gypseum (20%), and Trichophyton mentagrophytes (10% ...
Genome map of species Banana bunchy top virus (BBTV) showing six segments. Viruses in the genus Babuvirus are non-enveloped, with icosahedral and round geometries, and T=1 symmetry. The diameter is around 18-19 nm. Genomes are multipartite with 6 to 8 circular segments. Genome size is around 81 kb in totsl. [1] [2]
Banana Xanthomonas Wilt (BXW), or banana bacterial wilt (BBW) or enset wilt is a bacterial disease caused by Xanthomonas vasicola pv. musacearum. [1] After being originally identified on a close relative of banana, Ensete ventricosum, in Ethiopia in the 1960s, [2] BXW emanated in Uganda in 2001 affecting all types of banana cultivars.