Mosaic virus
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Template:Disambig Mosaic viruses are plant viruses that cause the leaves to have a speckled appearance. It attacks mainly plants in the Solanaceae and Cucurbit families. Mosaic virus is not a single unit of organisms.
Mosaic virus may refer to:
- Alfalfa mosaic virus
- Arabis mosaic virus
- Beet mosaic virus
- Bean common mosaic virus (in the potyvirus genus)
- Cassava mosaic virus (in the begomovirus genus)
- Celery mosaic virus (in the potyvirus genus)
- Cucumber mosaic virus (in the cucumovirus genus)
- Lettuce mosaic virus (in the potyvirus genus)
- Maize dwarf mosaic virus (in the potyvirus genus)
- Panicum mosaic satellite virus
- Squash mosaic virus (in the comovirus genus)
- Tobacco mosaic virus (in the tobamovirus genus)
- Tomato mosaic virus (in the tobamovirus genus)
- Turnip mosaic virus
- Turnip yellow mosaic virus
Mosaic virus may also refer to:
- Tulip mosaic virus, more commonly known as Tulip breaking virus
- Watermelon mosaic virus 1, more commonly known as Papaya ringspot virus