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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.
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Banana bunchy top disease affects the banana fruit and foliage, and is caused by a single-strand DNA virus, the banana bunchy top virus. [4] BBTV can infect species of the family Musaceae, which includes bananas, plantains, abaca, and more. [1]
Banana bunchy top virus has been around for decades, but only recently are we seeing more serious losses and recognizing how much of a threat it is; it now seems to be accelerating, Staver says ...
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Abacá is vulnerable to a number of pathogens, notably abaca bunchy top virus, abaca bract mosaic virus, [24] and abaca mosaic virus. [31] Uses.
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Bunchy top most commonly refers to: Banana bunchy top virus and its concomitant disease. It is also the short name of several other plant diseases including: Papaya Bunchy Top Disease; Abaca bunchy top virus; Potato spindle tuber viroid which produces Tomato bunchy top; Citrus exocortis which produces Indian bunchy top in tomato