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- Bean Mosaic causes a mottled light and dark green mosaic-like pattern on leaves (they often look like they are variegated) and downward cupping along each leaflet.
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Aug 26, 2022 · As the name suggests, curly top virus of bean plants mimics the symptoms of moisture stress, a plant with curling leaves. In addition to curling leaves, beans with curly top disease have foliage that becomes thickened and stiff with leaves that twist and curl upward.
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Jan 4, 2023 · Curly top of bean is caused by Beet Curly Top Virus, a virus transmitted by beet leafhoppers. Many crops are affected, including tomato, bean, squash, cucumber, and pepper. Typical symptoms of the disease include puckering and downward curling of leaves, followed by a general yellowing of the plant. Young plants may be killed.
Jun 15, 2021 · Curly top virus can be found in over 44 plant families such as garden tomatoes, beets, beans, spinach, cucurbits, potatoes, and peppers. Sugar beets are the most commonly infected hosts, and the disease is often referred to as Beet Curly Top Virus (BCTV).
Curly top. Plants infected with the curly top virus show a striking down-cupping, puckering, and wrinkling of infected leaves. The leaves become thick and brittle and may turn dark green.
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Black Turtle:White MoldCalypso: Disease resistance not specifiedDrabo:White MoldEclipse (black bean):Anthracnose, Bean Common Mosaic Virus (race 1), RustAlgarve (french climbing):Bean Common Mosaic Virus (race 1)Amethyst (purple):Bean Common Mosaic Virus (race 1, 15)Bamako (yellow filet): Anthracnose, Bean Common Mosaic Virus, Halo BlightBanga:Anthracnose, Bean Common Mosaic Virus (race 1), Halo BlightAccelerate:Bean Common Mosaic Virus (race 1), Curly Top Virus, Root RotAchiever:Bean Common Mosaic Virus (race 1)Affirmed; (green):Anthracnose, Bacterial Brown Spot, Bean Common Mosaic Virus (race 1), Halo BlightAldrin (dk green):Bean Common Mosaic Virus (race 1), Curly Top Virus, Halo Blight, RustMountaineer Half Runner: Bean Common Mosaic Virus (race 1)State Half Runner:Bean Common Mosaic Virus (race 1), NematodeVolunteer White Half Runner:Bean Common Mosaic Virus (race 1), RustWhite Mountain Half Runner:Bean Common Mosaic Virus (race 1)Aunt Ada’s; (flat):White MoldCapitano; (yellow); (flat):Bean Common Mosaic Virus (race 1), Halo BlightDulcina; (med green); (flat):Bean Common Mosaic Virus (race 1)Forrester (flat): Halo Blight, RustEastland; (lt green):Downy MildewAlabama Black Eye: Resistant to disordersBridgeton; (green):Downy MildewCangreen (lt green): Resistant to disordersBlue Coco; (Heirloom): Resistant to disordersBlue Lake (pole) and 274 (bush); (green):Bean Common Mosaic Virus (race 1, 15)Cobra: Resistant to disordersEarly Riser:White MoldBorsalino; (baby wax):Anthracnose, Bean Common Mosaic Virus (race 1)BSC825:Anthracnose, Bacterial Brown Spot, Bean Common Mosaic Virus (race 1)Carson; (yellow):Anthracnose, Bacterial Brown Spot, Bean Common Mosaic Virus (race 1, 15), Curly Top VirusCeline (purple): Bean Common Mosaic VirusIt first manifests as discolored, yellowish, and speckled top leaves on your plants. As these plants mature, their growth form will be stunted: they’ll often bush out instead of growing tall. Then, as indicated by the virus’ name, those top leaves will curl into shriveled, fist-like shapes.
Oct 5, 2023 · The symptoms of the Curly Top Virus in bean plants include the curling of leaves, stunted growth, yellowing of the plant, and the deformation of the fruit. The leaves of the plant may also become thick and brittle, and the plant may produce fewer flowers.