volume 21 issue 3 (september 2001) : 149 - 152

SYMPTOMATOLOGY AND DISTRIBUTION OF RIDGEGOURD MOSAIC VIRUS

R
R.P. Singh*
J
J. Mohan
D
D.P. Singh**
1Department of Botany, JV College, Baraut - 250 611, India
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Cite article:- Singh* R.P., Mohan J., Singh** D.P. (2025). SYMPTOMATOLOGY AND DISTRIBUTION OF RIDGEGOURD MOSAIC VIRUS. Agricultural Science Digest. 21(3): 149 - 152. doi: .
The ridgegourd mosaic virus (RGMV) produces initial symptoms as yellow vein clearing of leaves which later turn in to mottled and puckered form. The affected leaves were reduced considerably in size. The infected plants showed slow growth nnd fruit bearing affected adversely. The incidence of ridgegourd mosaic virus (RGMV) ranged from 5.50% in different localities of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana States.
    1. Bhargava, B. and Bhargava, KS. (l977).lndianJ. Agric. Sci. 47: 1-5.
    2. Bhargava. KS. and Tiwari, J.P. (1970). Plant Dis. Reptr. 54: 727-728.
    3. Capoor, S.P. and Varma, P.M. (1948).' Curro Sci. 17:274-275.
    4. Ghosh, S.L. and Mukhopadhyay, S. (1979). Phytopath. Z. 94: 172-184.
    5. Hollings, M. (1959). Ann. Appl. BioI. 47: 98-108.
    6. Holmes, F.C. (1929). Bot. Gaz.39:55.
    7. Hovarth, J. (1985 a). Acta Phytopath. Hung. Sci. 20: 225-251.
    8. Horvath, J. (1985 b). Acta Phytopath. Hung. Sci. 20: 273-281.
    9. Jaganathan, T. and Ramakrishnan, K (1971). MadrasAgric. J. 58:331-337.
    10. Lovisoto, O. (1981). Acta Horticultural. 88: 33-81.
    11. Nagarajan. K and Ramakrishnan, K (1971 a). Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. 73:33-35.
    12. Reddy, KR.C. and Nariani, T.K. (l963).lndianPhytopath. 16:260-267.
    13. Vasudeva, R.S. and Lat. T.B. (1943).lndianJ. Agric. Sci. 13:182-191.
    volume 21 issue 3 (september 2001) : 149 - 152

    SYMPTOMATOLOGY AND DISTRIBUTION OF RIDGEGOURD MOSAIC VIRUS

    R
    R.P. Singh*
    J
    J. Mohan
    D
    D.P. Singh**
    1Department of Botany, JV College, Baraut - 250 611, India
    • Submitted|

    • First Online |

    • doi

    Cite article:- Singh* R.P., Mohan J., Singh** D.P. (2025). SYMPTOMATOLOGY AND DISTRIBUTION OF RIDGEGOURD MOSAIC VIRUS. Agricultural Science Digest. 21(3): 149 - 152. doi: .
    The ridgegourd mosaic virus (RGMV) produces initial symptoms as yellow vein clearing of leaves which later turn in to mottled and puckered form. The affected leaves were reduced considerably in size. The infected plants showed slow growth nnd fruit bearing affected adversely. The incidence of ridgegourd mosaic virus (RGMV) ranged from 5.50% in different localities of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana States.
      1. Bhargava, B. and Bhargava, KS. (l977).lndianJ. Agric. Sci. 47: 1-5.
      2. Bhargava. KS. and Tiwari, J.P. (1970). Plant Dis. Reptr. 54: 727-728.
      3. Capoor, S.P. and Varma, P.M. (1948).' Curro Sci. 17:274-275.
      4. Ghosh, S.L. and Mukhopadhyay, S. (1979). Phytopath. Z. 94: 172-184.
      5. Hollings, M. (1959). Ann. Appl. BioI. 47: 98-108.
      6. Holmes, F.C. (1929). Bot. Gaz.39:55.
      7. Hovarth, J. (1985 a). Acta Phytopath. Hung. Sci. 20: 225-251.
      8. Horvath, J. (1985 b). Acta Phytopath. Hung. Sci. 20: 273-281.
      9. Jaganathan, T. and Ramakrishnan, K (1971). MadrasAgric. J. 58:331-337.
      10. Lovisoto, O. (1981). Acta Horticultural. 88: 33-81.
      11. Nagarajan. K and Ramakrishnan, K (1971 a). Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. 73:33-35.
      12. Reddy, KR.C. and Nariani, T.K. (l963).lndianPhytopath. 16:260-267.
      13. Vasudeva, R.S. and Lat. T.B. (1943).lndianJ. Agric. Sci. 13:182-191.
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