Fig. 1. Occurrence of lily viruses in the fields on Jeju island from 2015 to 2018.
Fig. 2. Various symptoms of a mixed infection observed in lilies. Appearance of severe leaf malformation and mosaic symptoms due to a mixed infection with LSV and LMoV (A), Appearance of leaf curling and twisting and light brown chlorotic spot symptoms due to triple mixed infection with LSV, LMoV, and CMV (B), Severe mosaic, deformity, necrosis, and brown chlorotic spot symptoms became more severe by quadruple mixed infection with LSV, LMoV, CMV, and PlAMV (C and D).
Table 1. Primers designed for detection of lily viruses
Table 2. Single and mixed incidence rate of viruses in lily from 2015 to 2018
Table 3. The incidence rate of viruses by infection types in greenhouse lily on Jeju island from 2015 to 2018
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