Sesbania mosaic virus

Family   : Unassigned
Genus : Sobemovirus
Acronym : SeMV

Introduction

Sesbania mosaic virus (SeMV) belongs to the genus Sobemovirus infects sesbania causing chlorotic spots on young leaves followed by mosaic mottling and reduction of the leaflets.

Major Diseases

Mosaic disease

Geographical Distribution

Andhra Pradesh, Uttara Pradesh

Particle Morphology

Spherical particles of about 28 nm diameter.

Transmission Method

Transmitted through sap and seed

Detection

ELISA, RT-PCR

Host Range and Symptomatology

Sesbania grandiflora (sesbania)Chlorotic spots on young leaves followed by mosaic mottling and reduction of the leaflets

References

1 Eranna, S.; Sreenivasulu, P.; Nayudu, M. V., Incidence of a mosaic disease of Sesbania grandiflora caused by a sobemovirus in Andhra Pradesh.. 1995, Indian Phytopathology, 48, 1, pp 66-69.
2 Singh, R.; Srivastava, A. K., A new sap transmissible virus of dhaincha (Sesbania sesban (L.) Merr.).. 1985, Indian Journal of Virology, 1, 2, pp 187-196.
3 Solunke, B. S.; Erann, S.; Nayudu, M. V., Sesbania mosaic - a new virus disease.. 1983, Indian Phytopathology, 36, 3, pp 568-570.
4 Sreenivasulu, P.; Nayudu, M. V., Purification and partial characterization of Sesbania mosaic virus.. 1982, Current Science, 51, 2, pp 86-87.
5 Srivastava, A. K., Sesbania mosaic virus (SeMV) an addition to Tymovirus group.. 1995, Journal of Living World, 2, 1, pp 48-54.
6 Subramanya, H. S.; Gopinath, K.; Nayudu, M. V.; Savithri, H. S.; Murthy, M. R. N., Structure of sesbania mosaic virus at 4.7 ? resolution and partial sequence of the coat protein.. 1993, Journal of Molecular Biology, 229, 1, pp 20-25.

Sequences

Complete Sequence
 NC_002568.2 Sesbania mosaic virus, complete genome.
 AY004291.2 Sesbania mosaic virus, complete genome.