Survey for Citrus tristeza virus and Citrus Aphids in Tanzania [PDF]
Rwegasira, G. M. +2 more
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The citrus tristeza virus p33 protein functions as a viroporin. [PDF]
Aknadibossian V +5 more
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Protection against severe citrus tristeza virus by use of mild strain of citrus tristeza virus.
Takashi YAMAKAMI +3 more
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Distribution of Citrus Tristeza Virus Antigen in Citrus Tissues [PDF]
Sasaki, A., Tsuchizaki, T., Saito, Y.
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Walking Together: Cross-Protection, Genome Conservation, and the Replication Machinery of Citrus tristeza virus. [PDF]
Folimonova SY, Achor D, Bar-Joseph M.
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Differentiation and validation of mild and severe strains of citrus tristeza virus through codon usage bias, host adaptation, and biochemical profiling. [PDF]
Khatoon H +10 more
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Citrus phloem specific transcriptional profiling through the development of a citrus tristeza virus expressed translating ribosome affinity purification system. [PDF]
Culver JN +9 more
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Citrus tristeza virus: A large RNA virus with complex biology turned into a valuable tool for crop protection. [PDF]
Folimonova SY.
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Aphid Species in Citrus Orchards in Crete: Key Vectors of Citrus Tristeza Virus and Automated Monitoring Innovations for Alate Aphids. [PDF]
Mathioudakis MM +9 more
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Citrus tristeza virus P33 Protein is Required for Efficient Transmission by the Aphid Aphis (Toxoptera) citricidus (Kirkaldy). [PDF]
Shilts T +3 more
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