Mungbean (Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek) is a fast-growing warm-season legume, native to the Indian subcontinent; widely cultivated in Southeast Asia. It is an important pulse crop because of its short growth duration, low water requirement, and as a crop suitable for crop rotation and nutritional security being a rich source of protein. Biotic stress produced by viruses especially yellow mosaic virus (YMV) is the main constraint in its production causing substantial yield losses. The detection and diagnosis of viruses is most important to excogitate a management strategy. In this study coat protein gene was employed as a well characterized and widely used means for the identification as well as classification of different strains of YMV. | Molecular characterization of virus strain causing yellow mosaic disease YMD in Mungbean Vigna radiata L. Wilczek