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Pepper mild mottle virus (PMMoV) is a plant pathogenic virus that occurs worldwide on species of field grown bell, hot and ornamental pepper species. It is caused by members of the plant virus genus Tobamovirus—otherwise known as the tobacco mosaic virus family. Tobamovirus are viruses that contain positive sense RNA genomes that infect ...
Pepper mottle was first recognized as a new strain of PVY infecting peppers in Arizona in 1969. [4] In the early 1970s an "atypical" PVY isolate was also found in a survey of pepper fields in central Florida. [5] Up until then, the two most important potyviruses infecting peppers in the US were Tobacco etch virus (TEV) and Potato virus Y (PVY).
genus Tobamovirus, Pepper mild mottle virus (PMMV) Pepper mottle genus Potyvirus, Pepper mottle virus (PepMoV) Pepper veinal mottle genus Potyvirus, Pepper veinal mottle virus (PVMV) Potato virus Y genus Potyvirus, Potato virus Y (PVY) Sinaloa tomato leaf curl genus Begomovirus, Sinaloa tomato leaf curl virus (TCLV) Tobacco etch genus Potyvirus ...
There is tenuous evidence that a virus common to peppers, the Pepper Mild Mottle Virus (PMMoV) may have moved on to infect humans. [9] This is a rare and unlikely event as, to enter a cell and replicate, a virus must "bind to a receptor on its surface, and a plant virus would be highly unlikely to recognize a receptor on a human cell.
Tobamovirus is a genus of positive-strand RNA viruses [2] in the family Virgaviridae. [3] Many plants, [2] including tobacco, potato, tomato, and squash, serve as natural hosts.
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A mosaic virus is any virus that causes infected plant foliage to have a mottled appearance. Such viruses come from a variety of unrelated lineages and consequently there is no taxon that unites all mosaic viruses.