Studies on the virus-vector relationship of cowpea golden mosaic and its vector, Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) on cowpea
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Cowpea Golden Mosaic Virus was not mechanically as well as seed transmissible. The virus infection reduced the seed germination by 31.25 % in Cowpea-263 and 76.19% in Cowpea-88 in comparison to the healthy seeds of the cultivars. The size of the seed and
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