Watermelon mosaic virus is a plant virus that affects various cucurbit crops, including watermelon, squash, and pumpkin, causing significant yield losses and economic impacts on agricultural industries. As a major threat to global food security, understanding the watermelon mosaic virus is crucial for developing effective management strategies and improving crop resilience, making it a relevant topic for researchers, farmers, and agricultural technologists seeking to mitigate its effects and ensure sustainable food production.
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