Authors:

I G. R. M. TEMAJA, G. SUASTIKA, SH. HIDAYAT, U. KARTOSUWONDO

Abstract:

“In a survey of chrysanthemum growing fields and greenhouses in Brastagi, Sumatera Utara; Cianjur, JawaBarat; Malang, Jawa Timur; and Tabanan and Buleleng, Bali, some chrysanthemum cultivars were found showingmild leaf mottling, vein-clearing or vein banding of leaves and slight loss of flower quality. Out of 287 samplessurveyed, the disease incidence ranged between 7.50% and 67.44%. Through DAS-ELISA, the saps extractedfrom diseased plant samples, 34.84% were found to be positively reacted with serum anti-CVB, but not with seraanti- CMV, -TSWV, -PVY and -TMV. The virus isolate was then designed as CVB Indonesian isolate. The viruswas sap-transmissible to narrow host range. The virus induced systemic symptom on Nicotiana benthamiana, N.clevelandii, N. tabacum var. Burley, N. tabacum var. Havana; local necrotic lesion on Chenopodium amaranticolo,C. quinoa and both local and systemic symptom on Petunia hybrida.”

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2021-11-09

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TEMAJA, I G. R. M. et al. Deteksi Chrysanthemum B Carlavirus (CVB) pada Tanaman Krisan di Indonesia.AGRITROP, [S.l.], nov. 2012. Available at: https://jurnal.harianregional.com/agritrop/id-3048. Date accessed: 28 Aug. 2025.

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Vol. 26, No. 1 Maret 2007

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