| Rice grassy stunt virus (RGSV) | |
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| Virus classification | |
| Group: | Group V ((-)ssRNA) |
| Genus: | Tenuivirus |
| Species: | Rice grassy stunt virus |
| Synonyms | |
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rice rosette Philippines virus |
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Rice grassy stunt virus (RGSV) is a plant pathogenic virus transmitted by the brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens, and two other Nilaparvata species, N. bakeri and N. muiri.[1][2] The virus is found in South and Southeast Asia, China, Japan, and Taiwan.[3] From 1970 to 1977, RGSV incidence was high in Indonesia. Outbreaks occurred in the Philippines from 1973 to 1977 and again from 1982 to 1983.[4] There was significant crop loss from RGSV in parts of India in 1972-74, 1978, 1981, and 1984.[5][6]. High levels of RGSV were reported in Kyushu, Japan in 1978.[7] From 2000-2008, the Mekong Delta of Vietnam experienced major crop losses of rice as RGSV and rice ragged stunt virus, also vectored by N. lugens, occurred together.[8][9][10][11].
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