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Melon necrotic spot virus (MNSV)

Several leaves of the apex are covered with small chlorotic to necrotic lesions;  note the presence of a young leaf drying out.  <b> Melon screen virus </b> (<i> Melon necrotic spot virus </i>, MNSV)
Several leaves of the apex are covered with small chlorotic to necrotic lesions;  note the presence of a young leaf drying out.  <b> Melon screen virus </b> (<i> Melon necrotic spot virus </i>, MNSV)
MNSV6
MNSV6
MNSV5
MNSV5
Several chlorotic lesions dot this leaf, mainly the portion near the petiole.  <b> Melon screen virus </b> (<i> Melon necrotic spot virus </i>, MNSV)
Several chlorotic lesions dot this leaf, mainly the portion near the petiole.  <b> Melon screen virus </b> (<i> Melon necrotic spot virus </i>, MNSV)
The lesions were concentrated in the area of ​​the blade near the petiole.  These, initially chlorotic, became necrotic and took on a brown tint.  <b> Melon screen virus </b> (<i> Melon necrotic spot virus </i>, MNSV)
The lesions were concentrated in the area of ​​the blade near the petiole.  These, initially chlorotic, became necrotic and took on a brown tint.  <b> Melon screen virus </b> (<i> Melon necrotic spot virus </i>, MNSV)
Subsequently, the lesions expand to give rust-colored necrotic spots.  <b> Melon screen virus </b> (<i> Melon necrotic spot virus </i>, MNSV)
Subsequently, the lesions expand to give rust-colored necrotic spots.  <b> Melon screen virus </b> (<i> Melon necrotic spot virus </i>, MNSV)
MNSV4
MNSV4
Lesions caused by <b> Melon Screen Virus </b>, seen on the underside of the leaf blade, are small, limited in size and fatty, their center quickly becoming necrotic.  (<i> Melon necrotic spot virus </i>, MNSV)
Lesions caused by <b> Melon Screen Virus </b>, seen on the underside of the leaf blade, are small, limited in size and fatty, their center quickly becoming necrotic.  (<i> Melon necrotic spot virus </i>, MNSV)
These necrotic spots are initially oily;  subsequently they retain a fatty halo visible on the underside of the leaves.  <b> Melon screen virus </b> (<i> Melon necrotic spot virus </i>, MNSV)
These necrotic spots are initially oily;  subsequently they retain a fatty halo visible on the underside of the leaves.  <b> Melon screen virus </b> (<i> Melon necrotic spot virus </i>, MNSV)
Sometimes the lesions extend and extend along the veins.  <b> Melon screen virus </b> (<i> Melon necrotic spot virus </i>, MNSV)
Sometimes the lesions extend and extend along the veins.  <b> Melon screen virus </b> (<i> Melon necrotic spot virus </i>, MNSV)
A rather superficial dark brown to brown weathering developed on this melon stem from a pruning wound.  <b> Melon screen virus (<i> Melon necrotic spot virus </i>, MNSV) </b>
A rather superficial dark brown to brown weathering developed on this melon stem from a pruning wound.  <b> Melon screen virus (<i> Melon necrotic spot virus </i>, MNSV) </b>
MNSV8
MNSV8

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