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The Enhancement of Fungal Disease Resistance in Major Staple Crops Using CRISPR-Cas Technology. [PDF]

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Sapakhova Z   +5 more
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Deep learning framework using UAV imagery for multi-disease detection in cereal crops. [PDF]

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A chromosome-level genome assembly of the greenbug, Schizaphis graminum. [PDF]

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Zhang H   +6 more
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Molecular characterization of wheat dwarf virus isolates from Serbia based on complete genome sequences. [PDF]

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Natural Selection Shaped Codon Usage Patterns in Wheat Dwarf Virus in Triticale. [PDF]

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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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Barley yellow dwarf virus em trigo no Brasil

Revisão Anual de Patologia de Plantas, 2022
The history of the barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) in Brazil began to be officially reported in 1968 when symptoms of yellowing in wheat were atributed to this ecological agent. The exact date of introductio of the virus in Brazil is unknown, but plants with symptoms similar to those caused by the virus and the aphid vectors had already been reported ...
Douglas Lau   +6 more
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Ribonucleic acid of barley yellow dwarf virus

Virology, 1974
Abstract Virions of the isolates of barley yellow dwarf virus transmitted by Macrosiphum avenae (MAV) and by Rhopalosiphum padi (RPV) contain a single component of single-stranded RNA of molecular weight 2.0 × 106, estimated by sedimentation and gel electrophoretic mobility of formalinized RNA.
M K, Brakke, W F, Rochow
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Relationships among three isolates of barley yellow dwarf virus

Virology, 1971
Abstract Relationships among the MAV, PAV, and RPV isolates of the vector-dependent barley yellow dwarf virus, previously characterized mainly by virus-vector interactions, were investigated by two serological methods and by in vivo interactions. All tests showed a close relationship between MAV and PAV, but revealed that RPV was distinct from the ...
A I, Aapola, W F, Rochow
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