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Discovery of a Small Non-AUG-Initiated ORF in Poleroviruses and Luteoviruses That Is Required for Long-Distance Movement. [PDF]
Viruses in the family Luteoviridae have positive-sense RNA genomes of around 5.2 to 6.3 kb, and they are limited to the phloem in infected plants. The Luteovirus and Polerovirus genera include all but one virus in the Luteoviridae.
Brault, Véronique +9 more
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Dinâmica espaço-temporal de Rhopalosiphum padi e disseminação de BYDV-PAV. [PDF]
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FERNANDES, J. M. C. +4 more
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Barley yellow dwarf disease, caused by barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDVs), significantly affects global wheat crop production. It has reached epidemic proportions in the Qinghai Province, China.
Xiaoyang Wang +4 more
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Reação de genótipos de trigo e triticale ao Barley yellow dwarf virus - PAV. [PDF]
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LAU, D., PAZINATTO, B. M.
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Due to global warming longer periods of higher temperature in autumn and winter are expected which may result in an increasing importance of insect-transmitted viruses.
Antje Habekuß +3 more
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To ascertain the presence of Barley/Cereal yellow dwarf viruses (BYDV-PAV, MAV, SGV, RMV, and CYDV-RPV), a total of 365 wheat leaf samples were randomly collected from wheat cultivation fields of Diyarbakir province in 2016 and were screened by using multiplex RT-PCR and RT-PCR methods.
Hassan, Nawzad Omer +3 more
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Replication of BYDV in Poaceae and ultrastructural alterations [PDF]
Favali, Ma, Musetti, R, Pedrazzini, R
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Yellow dwarf disease, one of the most important diseases of cereal crops worldwide, is caused by virus species belonging to the Luteoviridae family.
Talita Bernardon Mar +4 more
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Avaliação preliminar do nanismo amarelo em genótipos de triticale. [PDF]
Editores técnicos: Joseani Mesquita Antunes, Ana Lídia Variani Bonato, Márcia Barrocas Moreira ...
FELIZARI, G. +5 more
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Barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) utilizes a novel strategy for translation initiation.
Most commonly, gene expression in uncapped RNA viruses is regulated by either an internal ribosomal entry site (IRES) or cap independent translation element (CITE), which are located mostly in the 5′ untranslated region (UTR) of viral mRNA. BYDV, which lacks both a cap and poly(A) tail, has a CITE (called BTE) present in its 3′UTR that is essential for
Sohani Das Sharma, Dixie J Goss
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