Three characteristics of viral diseases in vegetables

Mosaic: Dwarfing of plants is not obvious, and chlorotic spots and round spots appear in the upper leaves. The lesions are limited by the veins and are mostly triangular in shape. Finally, they turn brown and there are dark green and light green and white patches on the leaves. Line pattern. Fern leaves: The growth point or the temporal lobe have developed into slender lobule. The leaflets have become thin or even no leaf flesh, leaving only veins and finally spiralling down, commonly known as "chicken claw leaf." Stripe: There are gray, light yellow necrotic spots or irregular striations and stripes on the lower leaves and fruits of the plants.

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