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Geminivirus-derived replicons: assessment for transient GFP expression in tobacco and tomato. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Plant Sci
Tsakirpaloglou N   +4 more
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Spatial scale break in ecological strategies for host use by plant viruses. [PDF]

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McLeish M   +5 more
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Molecular gatekeepers: eukaryotic translation factors decoding plant-virus dynamics for resistance engineering. [PDF]

open access: yesStress Biol
Singhal P   +7 more
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Viral vectors for antimicrobial peptide expression: a new path for crop protection. [PDF]

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Basaloco M   +8 more
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Wheat resistome in response to barley yellow dwarf virus infection

Functional and Integrative Genomics, 2013
Barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) caused one of the most serious virus diseases of wheat (Triticum aestivum) worldwide. The wheat-Thinopyrum intermedium translocation line YW642 carries BYDV resistance gene Bdv2. To explore resistant wheat resistome in response to BYDV infection, we used Affymetrix GeneChip® Wheat Genome Arrays to analyze transcriptomes
Zengyan Zhang, Yan Liu, Xifeng Wang
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Occurrence and diversity of barley yellow dwarf virus in Algeria

Acta Phytopathologica et Entomologica Hungarica, 2023
AbstractCereals are prone to viral infections and the economic impact of these has increased in recent years. Among these diseases barley yellow dwarf (BYD) is one of the most destructive diseases of cereals today. For three consecutive years (2014–2015–2016) surveys were carried out in order to search for BYDV species (BYDV-PAV and -MAV) as well as ...
Souhila Boubetra   +7 more
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Purification of barley yellow dwarf virus

Virology, 1964
Abstract A vector-specific strain of barley yellow dwarf virus (transmitted selectively by Macrosiphum avenae) was partially purified from frozen oats by differential centrifugation following clarification by chloroform. Since the virus is not mechanically transmissible to plants, infectivity assays were based on feeding aphid vectors through ...
W F, ROCHOW, M K, BRAKKE
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