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Asparagus virus 1
Virus classification
(unranked):
Virus
Realm:
Riboviria
Kingdom:
Orthornavirae
Phylum:
Pisuviricota
Class:
Stelpaviricetes
Order:
Patatavirales
Family:
Potyviridae
Genus:
Potyvirus
Species:
Asparagus virus 1
Synonyms
Asparagus virus B
Asparagus virus 1 (AV-1) is one of the nine known viruses that infects asparagus plants. It is a member of the genus Potyvirus in the family Potyviridae. Initially reported by G. L Hein in 1960,[1] it causes no distinct symptoms in asparagus plants.[2] The only known natural plant host is the asparagus. It is spread by aphid vectors, which means that aphids do not cause the AV-1, but they do spread it.
^Gibbs, Adrian J.; Hajizadeh, Mohammad; Ohshima, Kazusato; Jones, Roger A. C. (February 2020). "The Potyviruses: An Evolutionary Synthesis Is Emerging". Viruses. 12 (2): 132. doi:10.3390/v12020132. PMC 7077269. PMID 31979056.
^Li, M. J.; Ke, S. Y.; Lin, C.; Mao, Z. C.; Liu, Z. J.; Anane, R. F.; Zhao, M. F.; Wen, G. S. (2017). "First Report of Asparagus virus 1 on Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) in China". Plant Disease. 101 (5): 844. doi:10.1094/PDIS-07-16-1075-PDN.
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