Viruses (Oct 2023)

Urdbean Leaf Crinkle Virus: A Mystery Waiting to Be Solved

  • Naimuddin Kamaal,
  • Mohammad Akram,
  • Aditya Pratap,
  • Deepender Kumar,
  • Ramakrishnan M. Nair

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v15102120
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 10
p. 2120

Abstract

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Urdbean leaf crinkle disease (ULCD) affects mainly the urdbean or blackgram (Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper) causing distinct symptoms that often result in serious yield losses. It has been known to occur for more than five decades and is considered to be of viral etiology. The identity of the causal agent, often referred to as the urdbean leaf crinkle virus, is not unequivocally proved. There are few attempts to characterize the causal agent of ULCD; however, there is no unanimity in the results. Recent attempts to characterize the causal agent of ULCD using next-generation sequencing of the virome of ULCD-affected urdbean plants indicated the involvement of cowpea mild mottle virus; however, without conforming through Koch’s postulates, the etiology of ULCD remains inconclusive. Claims of different insect vectors involved in the transmission of ULCD make this disease even more mysterious. The information available so far indicates that either two different viruses are causing ULCD or a mixture of viruses is involved. The identity of the virus/es causing ULCD still remains to be unambiguously ascertained. In this review, we attempt to analyze information on the various aspects of ULCD.

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