Causal Agent: 
Polerovirus (Cucurbit aphid-borne yellows virus or CABYV)
| Characteristic Symptoms: | |
|  | Initial symptoms include leaf wrinkling, downward cupping and mild yellow patches in older leaves. | 
|  | Eventually, affected leaves become thick and dark green in color with shiny appearance. | 
|  | Young leaves show interveinal chlorosis and extreme reduction in size. | 
|  | In severe cases, plants become stunted and may not bear fruit due to the reduction of the number of female flowers produced. | 
| Transmission and Spread: | |
|  | The virus is spread in a persistent manner by 2 aphid species, Aphis gossypii and Myzus persicae and by grafting. | 
|  | The virus infects other cucurbits (cucumber, watermelon, pumpkin) and weed species that serve as alternate hosts/virus reservoirs. | 
|  | The virus is not transmitted by seeds or by mechanical means. | 
| Management and Control: | |
|  | Use resistant/moderately resistant varieties (e.g. hybrid bittergourd Galactica). | 
|  | Use virus-free seedlings. | 
|  | Remove infected plants as early as virus symptoms are observed to prevent/minimize spread of the virus by aphids. | 
|  | Remove weeds that serve as alternate hosts/virus reservoirs. | 
|  | Control/minimize aphid population by using plastic mulch, yellow sticky traps and/or use of insecticides such as azadirachtin (neem), cartap hydrochloride (e.g.  PadanⓇ, Barena 50 SP, Gemtrak®), acetamiprid (e.g. MospilanⓇ), acephate (e.g. AcetamⓇ, CompeteⓇ), chlorphenapyr (e.g. Kotetsu) or penthoate (e.g. PennantⓇ, VidexⓇ). and acephate (e.g. Compete®) | 
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