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. 2017 Sep 19;7:11831. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-11958-8

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Sterility mosaic virus infected pigeonpea cultivars showing symptom variation: PPSMV-P sub-isolate Chevella inoculated pigeonpea cv. ICP8863 seedling showing chlorosis and mosaic symptoms and typical crinkled emerging trifoliate with mosaic symptoms (A) SMD affected pigeonpea cv. Erra kandulu in Chevella pigeonpea field, the plant was about 180 days old showing complete sterility and proliferation of vegetative growth (B), fresh growth of the ratooned (severe pruning) plant with severe mosaic and chlorosis symptoms in Mg2 pigeonpea field Chevella (C), pigeonpea cv. ICP2376 showing ring spot symptoms 15 days after inoculation (D), clear ring spot symptoms as the plant was growing with infection (E), matured plant with no sterility and foliar ringspot symptoms (F).