| 31. | Diseases associated with this genus include : chlorotic or necrotic local lesions, systemic mosaic; leaf malformation.
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| 32. | Symptoms are chlorotic spots on the top sides of leaves, and a white, cottony mass on the undersides.
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| 33. | The damage may look similar to that caused by mites, but mites leave a finer chlorotic spot than lacebugs.
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| 34. | These symptoms include chlorotic leaf mottling or leaf mosaic, rosetting, stunting, streaking, and blotching of leaves.
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| 35. | Diseases associated with this genus include : MCDV : plant stunting and chlorotic striping of tertiary leaf veins in maize.
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| 36. | The symptoms include chlorotic spots that turn brown and necrotic . " Septoria apiicola " can survive on seeds.
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| 37. | Similar to its symptoms on millet and turf grass, panicum mosaic virus causes switchgrass to have chlorotic mottling and stunting.
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| 38. | There is currently only one species in this genus : the type species " Oat chlorotic stunt virus ".
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| 39. | An early symptom of angular leaf scorch of grapevines is the presence of faint chlorotic lesions near major veins on the leaf surface.
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| 40. | Infected plants, especially the natural hosts, show symptoms such as chlorotic local lesions, mosaic, mottling, puckering or rugosity.
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