Barley yellow dwarf viruses (BYDVs) cause significant economic losses on barley, wheat, and oats worldwide. 17-kDa protein (17K) of BYDVs plays a key role in viral infection in plants, whereas the underlying regulation mechanism of 17K in virus infection
Siyu Chen +9 more
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Ocorrência do Barley/Cereal yellow dwarf virus e seus vetores em cereais de inverno no Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Paraná e Mato Grosso do Sul em 2008. [PDF]
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LAU, D. +5 more
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Abstract Organic farming promotes diversification strategies to enhance ecological functions. However, early field studies suggested that not all cereal polycultures confer benefits in terms of pest control. Our research involved a trait‐based field study to evaluate the advantages of different wheat polycultures on aphid control and yield.
Alba Tous‐Fandos +7 more
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Reação de genótipos de triticale (X Triticosecale Wittmack) e de centeio (Secale cereale L.) ao BYDV-PAV, agente causal do nanismo amarelo: análise de dados do ano de 2011. [PDF]
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CARMINATTI, A. J. +4 more
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Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus (BYDV): Characteristics, Hosts, Vectors, Disease Symptoms and Diagnosis
Barley Yellow Dwarf (BYD) is a serious Luteovirus disease that affects small grain production worldwide. The aphid-transmitted virus (BYDV) infects practically all members of the Graminae (Poaceae) and is responsible for serious losses in cultivated species such as barley, wheat and oats. The study of BYD is complex, as it involves interactions among a
Imène Kaddachi +3 more
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Fungal endophytes decrease aphid performance in grasses: effects on virus transmission? [PDF]
We examined how endophyte infection and nutrient availability affects the performance of bird-cherry aphid (Rhopalosiphum padi) in meadow fescue (Festuca pratensis).
Helander, Marjo +2 more
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Abstract Soybean (Glycine max) is a highly self‐pollinated species, but cross‐pollination occasionally occurs and variations within cultivars can be observed under certain conditions. To explore the potential uses of natural hybridization and intra‐cultivar/advanced line variations, 78 of breeding lines derived from the segregants of natural ...
Guo‐Liang Jiang +2 more
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Sequence elements controlling expression of Barley stripe mosaic virus subgenomic RNAs in vivo. [PDF]
Barley stripe mosaic virus (BSMV) contains three positive-sense, single-stranded genomic RNAs, designated alpha, beta, and gamma, that encode seven major proteins and one minor translational readthrough protein. Three proteins (alphaa, betaa, and gammaa)
Bragg, Jennifer N +3 more
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A Spatio-Temporal Model of House Prices in the US [PDF]
In this paper we model the dynamic adjustment of real house prices using data at the level of US States. We consider interactions between housing markets by examining the extent to which real house prices at the State level are driven by fundamentals ...
Holly, Sean +2 more
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New genomic techniques can contribute to reduced pesticide usage in Europe
Can modern breeding technologies, such as genome editing, contribute to reduced pesticide usage? This question has been accentuated by a recent legal proposal to exempt genome‐edited plants from the strict regulations applied to classical genetically modified (GM) crops within the European Union (EU).
Jens F. Sundström +4 more
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