In the field, it's hard to tell the difference between infection from soybean mosaic virus and bean pod mottle virus. |
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It is hard not to feel disappointed by the way the mottle fades into bruise-brown as the beans cook. |
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Then there are the subtle, soft-coloured lichens that mottle the boulders right now and make of them a kind of cartography. |
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These symptoms included downward curling, rugosity and yellow mottle of leaves with a reduction in plant height. |
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It infects strawberries and raspberries, mostly without symptoms but resulting in various degrees of mottle and decline in some cultivars. |
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The authors recalled that, so far, tomato mottle geminivirus is only known on tomato. |
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In 1997, severe leaf malformation and yellow mottle were observed on Capsicum frutescens cv. |
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The situation changed in 1989, when tomato mottle geminivirus appear in Florida. |
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Not only do these insects feed on the leaves and pods, they also transmit bean pod mottle virus, which reduces seed quality. |
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One of the new pests to reach Ohio in recent years is the bean leaf beetle, which has long infested other states, carrying with it bean pod mottle virus. |
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Cold Mountain was a mottle of colour, rising behind the house. |
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The natural mottle of the wood is highlighted by a final coat of vegetable oil. |
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In one sample, another bipartite geminivirus was also detected in mixed infection with tomato mottle geminivirus. |
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The later is still uncharacterized, and so far thought to be related to cherry mottle leaf closterovirus. |
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It can cause some mottle and decline in certain strawberry cultivars. |
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Standard histories of the American spirit use a hardscrabble past to anticipate our glorious present, but Isenberg takes every opportunity to mottle that picture. |
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The results of this project underlined the risks of overcoming resistance to rice yellow mottle virus and highlighted the conditions required to achieve durable resistance. |
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The most common symptom is a mild mottle on the youngest leaves of infected plants. |
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The organism behaves as a latent virus, normally giving no obvious symptoms on cultivated strawberries except in combination with other virus diseases, such as crinkle, mottle, veinbanding or yellows. |
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Lilac and burgundy mottle the foliage of maple-leaved viburnums. |
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The most frequently detected virus of calibrachoas has been characterized recently, named calibrachoa mottle virus and has been tentatively assigned to the genus Carmovirus. |
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