Mention variety of chilli resistant to mosaic virus ncert
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The most common virus causing the mosaic disease in chilli plants are the Chilli Mosaic virus. The virus is transmitted by sap and the important vectors of the virus include Aphis evonymi, A.spiraecola, A.gossypii, Lipaphis erysimi, Rhopalosiphum maidis, and Myzus persicae.
The varieties of chillies that are resistant to the Chilli mosaic virus are - the G2, the Puri Orange, the Kondiverum, and the Puri Red varieties.
The other mosaics include the TMV (Tobacco mosaic virus), CMV (Cucumber Mosaic virus), TEV, Alpha alpha mosaic virus and their resistant varieties are A-127, C-1, and IC 3425.
The varieties of chillies that are resistant to the Chilli mosaic virus are - the G2, the Puri Orange, the Kondiverum, and the Puri Red varieties.
The other mosaics include the TMV (Tobacco mosaic virus), CMV (Cucumber Mosaic virus), TEV, Alpha alpha mosaic virus and their resistant varieties are A-127, C-1, and IC 3425.
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