Identification symptoms
- Yellowing of the entire network of veins
in the leaf blade is the characteristic symptom.
- In severe infections the younger leaves
turn yellow, become reduced in size and the plant is highly stunted.
- The veins of the leaves will be cleared
by the virus and intervenal area becomes completely yellow or white.
- In a field, most of the plants may be
diseased and the infection may start at any stage of plant growth.
- Infection restricts flowering and fruits,
if formed, may be smaller and harder.
- The affected plants produce fruits with
yellow or white colour and they are not fit for marketing.
- The virus is spread by whitefly.