Host species Family Local symptoms(7-10 dpi) Systemic symptoms(25-30 dpi)
Type of symptoms No. of plants showing symptoms* Type of symptoms No. of plants showing symptoms*
Abelmoschusesculentus Malvaceae - 0/10 - 0/10
C. amaranticolor Amaranthaceae NLL 7/10 - 0/10
Capsicum annuum Solanaceae - 0/10 SM 6/10
Chenopodium album Amaranthaceae - 0/10 - 0/10
Cicerarietinum Fabaceae - 0/10 - 0/10
Cucumismelo Cucurbitaceae - 0/10 - 0/10
Cucumissativus Cucurbitaceae - 0/10 - 0/10
Cucurbita maxima Cucurbitaceae - 0/10 - 0/10
Daturainoxia Solanaceae - 0/10 - 0/10
Gladiolus sp. Iridaceae - 0/10 SM 6/10
Lagernariasicernaria Cucurbitaceae - 0/10 - 0/10
Melilotusalbus Fabaceae - 0/10 MM 6/10
Momordicacharantia Cucurbitaceae - 0/10 - 0/10
N. glutinosa Solanaceae - 0/10 - 0/10
N. rustica Solanaceae - 0/10 MM 5/10
N. tabaccum cv. White Burley Solanaceae - 0/10 - 0/10
Petunia hybrida Solanaceae - 0/10 SM 4/10
Phaseolus vulgaris Fabaceae - 0/10 - 0/10
Physalisperuviana Solanaceae - 0/10 SM 4/10
Pisumsativum Fabaceae - 0/10 MM 5/10
Rhapanussativus Brassicaceae - 0/10 - 0/10
Solanumlycopersicon Solanaceae - 0/10 - 0/10
Solanummelongena Solanaceae - 0/10 - 0/10
Spinaciaoleracea Amaranthaceae - 0/10 - 0/10
V. faba Fabaceae NLL 5/10 MM 8/10
V. mungo Fabaceae - 0/10 - 0/10
Vignaradiata Fabaceae NLL 4/10 - 0/10
*No. of plants showing symptoms out of 10 plants in each.
Abbreviations: NLL=Necrotic local lesions, MM=Mild mosaic, SM=Severe mosaic, and -=no symptoms developed.
Table 2: Local and systemic symptoms developed on various host species by mechanical inoculations of gladiolus virus.