The cardamom mosaic virus (CdMV) is a mosaic virus that affects the production of green cardamom (E. cardamomum). It is a member of the genus Macluravirus (recognized under the family Potyviridae by ICTV in 1988),[1] and is transmitted through aphids (P.caladii) and infected rhizomes, the former in a non-persistent manner.
^Jacob, Thomas; Usha, R. (2001-08-01). "3′-Terminal Sequence analysis of the RNA Genome of the Indian Isolate of Cardamom Mosaic Virus: A New Member of Genus macluravirus of potyviridae". Virus Genes. 23 (1): 81–88. doi:10.1023/A:1011191614839. ISSN 1572-994X. PMID 11556406. S2CID 37527073.
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