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How to recognize and combat alfalfa mosaic virus in soybeans
Alfalfa Mosaic Virus
Virus
Type:
Risk to the plant:
INTERMEDIATE
Amv
Pathogen:

Virus
WHO CAUSES IT?
Alfalfa mosaic virus is a viral pathogen that can affect a variety of plants, including soybeans. This virus is transmitted by aphid vectors and can cause significant damage to agricultural crops, including reduced yield and crop quality.
SYMPTOMS
In soybeans, the alfalfa mosaic virus produces a disease that manifests itself in the form of Taches and deformations on the leaves of the plant. Common symptoms include the appearance of a mosaic of yellow and green patterns on the leaves, as well as curling and distortion of the leaves. These symptoms can affect the growth and development of the plant, as well as reduce its ability to carry out photosynthesis.


DEVELOPMENT CONDITIONS
Temperature:
20°C - 30°C
Humidity:
60% - 80%
HOW IS IT SPREAD?
Aphids vectors
HOW TO ELIMINATE IT?
Home treatments
There are no home treatments
Natural allies
Chemical treatments
There are no treatments for this disease. Treatments are directed at the insect vectors that transmit it. See insect treatments.
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