Enation -
An is a abnormal, hyperplastic (overgrowth) outgrowth on the surface of a plant, typically caused by viral infection, fungus, or genetic mutation. Key Characteristics:
Enations often lead to severe leaf curling, stunted growth, reduced photosynthetic capability, and significant yield losses in agricultural crops like peas, lentils, and okra. Disease Examples: enation
They are classic symptoms of plant viruses, most notably the Pea enation mosaic virus (PEMV). An is a abnormal, hyperplastic (overgrowth) outgrowth on
Frequently transmitted by aphids (e.g., Acyrthosiphon pisum ). 2. Band Review: Jonathan Jackson + Enation Frequently transmitted by aphids (e
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A virus complex (PEMV-1 and PEMV-2) that causes mosaic symptoms, translucent spots, and downward curling of leaves.