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Natural Infection of Verbena and Phlox by a Recently Described Member of the Carmovirus Genus
A novel carmovirus infecting angelonia (Angelonia angustifolia) was recently described independently by researchers in the United States, Israel, and Germany (1,2,4). Angelonia flower break virus (AnFBV) and Angelonia flower mottle virus were proposed as appropriate names for this carmovirus.
F M, Assis Filho +5 more
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A resilient bunch: stem cell antiviral immunity in plants
Summary Stem cells are vital for plant development and reproduction. The stem cells within shoot apical meristems are known to possess exceptionally effective antiviral defenses against pathogenic viruses which preclude their infection, yet how this is achieved remains poorly understood and scarcely investigated.
Gesa Hoffmann, Marco Incarbone
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Pelargonium flower break virus (PFBV, genus Carmovirus) has a single-stranded positive-sense genomic RNA (gRNA) which contains five ORFs. The two 5'-proximal ORFs encode the replicases, two internal ORFs encode movement proteins, and the 3'-proximal ORF ...
Olga Fernández-Miragall +1 more
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Purification and Properties of Japanese Iris Necrotic Ring Virus, a Possible New Carmovirus.
Japanese iris necrotic ring virus (JINRV) particles were isometric about 35nm in diameter and showed rounded outlines with rough surfaces when negatively stained in uranyl acetate. Purified virus preparations contained single component with a sedimentation coefficient of 118 S.
OSAKI, Takeshi +4 more
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Marker Saturation of the Region Flanking the Gene NSV Conferring Resistance to the Melon Necrotic Spot Carmovirus (MNSV) in Melon [PDF]
The recessive allele (nsv) of the NSV gene confers resistance to the Carmovirus melon necrotic spot virus (MNSV) in melon (Cucumis melo L.). Using an F2 population obtained from the cross between the resistant Korean accession PI 161375 and a susceptible line of `Piel de Sapo', we have mapped the NSV locus to linkage group 11 (G11) of the melon genome.
Mónica Morales +6 more
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Carnation has a highly economic demand of cut flower in Indonesia. Field observations in West Java Indonesia was conducted in order to find the typical mottle symptoms that was a suspect caused by a virus disease. Identification of the virus was respectively conducted by performing ELISA test with four anti sera and characterizations held by bioassay ...
Erniawati Diningsih +3 more
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A detailed study of putative recombination events and their evolution frequency in the whole genome of the currently known members of the family Tombusviridae, comprising 79 accessions retrieved from the international databases, was carried out by using ...
Moncef Boulila
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Particles of several symptom-modulating TCV coat protein (CP) mutants were pretreated at pH 5.5, 7.5 or 8.5 and their conformations compared by agarose gel electrophoresis to those of wild-type particles. Particles of two mutants were swollen under conditions in which wild-type particles remained contracted; particles of one mutant were contracted ...
L A, Heaton, M M, Laakso
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Complete genomic sequence of the viral RNA of Calibrachoa mottle virus (CbMV) has been determined. The CbMV genome has a positive-sense single-stranded RNA of 3919 nucleotides in length and encodes five open reading frames (ORFs). ORF1 encodes a protein with predicted molecular weight of 28 kDa (p28).
Anju, Gulati-Sakhuja, Hsing-Yeh, Liu
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SummaryTranslation initiation factors are universal determinants of plant susceptibility to RNA viruses, but the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. Here, we show that a sequence in the 3′ untranslated region (3′‐UTR) of a viral genome that is responsible for overcoming plant eIF4E‐mediated resistance (virulence determinant) functions as a 3 ...
Truniger, Verónica +3 more
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