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VIRUS - CYMBIDIUM MOSAIC: "0" Type of Cymbidium Mosaic Virus
On cattleyas it developed brown blotches on blooms days after they opened; see illus. of blotching in A70-310 for comparison; necrotic blotches are streak-like and more numerous at the base of sepals and petals; see also A70-397. A71-1102; A66-654+
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VIRUS - CYMBIDIUM MOSAIC: Can it Be Spread by Leaf Contact?
It is not spread by leaf contact but by insects and knives used to cut plants and flowers. A64-407
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VIRUS - CYMBIDIUM MOSAIC: Insect Carriers
No carrier of Cymbidium mosaic virus has been proven, but aphids and leaf hoppers, possibly scale insects and snails, are carriers of other virus. A66-55
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VIRUS - CYMBIDIUM MOSAIC: Meristemming to Eliminate Cymbidium Mosaic Virus
Careful selection of the portion of the meristem selected for propagation may result in virus-free tissue; the seed should be virus-free. A70-148
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VIRUS - CYMBIDIUM MOSAIC: Virulence on Tools and Pots
Cymbidium Mosaic Virus is virulent on pots for more than a year. A66-926
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