Virus of Pumpkin – Vegetable Crops Hotline

Virus of Pumpkin

Poty virus on pumpkin

Figure 1. This pumpkin test positive for Watermelon mosaic virus 2 and zucchini mosaic virus, both poty viruses. Note the sunken, gray, mostly circular lesions.

This pumpkin test positive for Watermelon mosaic virus 2 and zucchini mosaic virus

Figure 2. This pumpkin test positive for Watermelon mosaic virus 2 and zucchini mosaic virus, both poty viruses. Note the sunken, gray, mostly circular lesions.

Poty virus on pumpkin.

Figure 3. Poty virus on pumpkin.

Poty virus on pumpkin.

Figure 4. Poty virus on pumpkin.

Pumpkins affected by papaya ringspot virus, a potyvirus.

Figure 5. Pumpkins affected by papaya ringspot virus, a potyvirus.

Pumpkins affected by papaya ringspot virus, a potyvirus.

Figure 6. Pumpkins affected by papaya ringspot virus, a potyvirus.

Pumpkin leaf with a poty virus.

Figure 7. Pumpkin leaf with a poty virus.

Pumpkin leaf with a poty virus.

Figure 8. Pumpkin leaf with a poty virus.

Pumpkin leaf with a poty virus.

Figure 9. Pumpkin leaf with a poty virus.

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