High-throughput sequencing reveals small RNAs involved in ASGV infection [PDF]
Plant small RNAs (sRNAs) associated with virulent virus infections have been reported by previous studies, while the involvement of sRNAs in latent virus infection remains largely uncharacterised. Apple trees show a high degree of resistance and tolerance to viral infections.
Marike Visser +2 more
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Seed Transmission of Three Viruses in Two Pear Rootstock Species Pyrus betulifolia and P. calleryana [PDF]
Viral seed transmission causes the spread of many plant viral diseases. Pyrusbetulifolia and P. calleryana are important rootstock germplasms for pear production in China.
Liu Li +7 more
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Evolution and biogeography of apple stem grooving virus [PDF]
Background Apple stem grooving virus (ASGV) has a wide host range, notably including apples, pears, prunes and citrus. It is found worldwide. Method In this study, two near complete genomes, and seven coat protein (CP) sequences of Iranian isolates from ...
Shohreh Shokri +3 more
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Adaptation and Codon-Usage Preference of Apple and Pear-Infecting Apple Stem Grooving Viruses [PDF]
Apple stem grooving virus (ASGV; genus Capillovirus) is an economically important virus. It has an approx. 6.5 kb, monopartite, linear, positive-sense, single-stranded RNA genome.
Aamir Lal +2 more
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First Detection and Molecular Characterization of Apple Stem Grooving Virus, Apple Chlorotic Leaf Spot Virus, and Apple Hammerhead Viroid in Loquat in Spain [PDF]
Loquat (Eriobotrya japonica) is an important crop in Spain. To date, only one viral species, apple stem pitting virus (ASPV), has been detected in Spanish loquat orchards. In this study, the presence of additional viruses infecting this crop in Spain was
Felix Moran +2 more
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Thermotherapy Followed by Shoot Tip Cryotherapy Eradicates Latent Viruses and Apple Hammerhead Viroid from In Vitro Apple Rootstocks [PDF]
Virus and viroid-free apple rootstocks are necessary for large-scale nursery propagation of apple (Malus domestica) trees. Apple stem grooving virus (ASGV) and Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV) are among the most serious apple viruses that are ...
Jean CARLOS Bettoni +2 more
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Detection and Quantification of Apple Stem Grooving Virus in Micropropagated Apple Plantlets Using Reverse-Transcription Droplet Digital PCR [PDF]
Apple stem grooving virus (ASGV) is a destructive viral pathogen of pome fruit trees that causes significant losses to fruit production worldwide.
Sung-Woong Kim +3 more
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Transmission of apple stem grooving virus (Capillovirus mali) to apple from the soil-borne fungus Fusarium solani [PDF]
Background Viruses can affect the growth, yield and fruit quality of apple trees. Apple viruses are primarily spread through grafting and pruning, with limited evidence of natural transmission.
Yan Xia +15 more
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Comprehensive Virome Profiling of Apple Mosaic Disease-Affected Trees in Iran Using RT-PCR and Next-Generation Sequencing [PDF]
Apples (Malus domestica), one of Iran’s oldest cultivated fruit crops, hold considerable economic importance. In this study, 170 apple leaf samples representing various commercial cultivars were collected across the country.
Anahita Hamedi +5 more
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Identification of Plant Viruses Infecting Pear Using RNA Sequencing [PDF]
Asian pear (Pyrus pyrifolia) is a widely cultivated and commercially important fruit crop, which is occasionally subject to severe economic losses due to latent viral infections.
Nam-Yeon Kim +5 more
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