Citrus tristeza closterovirus . [Distribution map].
Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 2006Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Citrus tristeza closterovirus Viruses: Closteroviridae: Closterovirus Hosts: Citrus spp. Information is given on the geographical distribution in EUROPE, Croatia, France, Corsica, Italy, Mainland Italy, Sardinia, Sicily, Portugal, Madeira, Mainland Portugal ...
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Lettuce infectious yellows 'closterovirus' . [Distribution map].
Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 2006Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Lettuce infectious yellows closterovirus Viruses: Possible Closterovirus Hosts: Many crops and weeds, including lettuce ( Lactuca sativa ), beetroot ( Beta vulgaris ), marrow ( Cucurbita pepo
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Detection of grapevine leafroll‐associated closterovirus III by molecular hybridization
Plant Pathology, 1994Highly purified double‐stranded (ds) RNA was obtained from cortical scrapings of mature canes of vines infected by grapevine leafroll‐associated closterovirus III (GLRaV III) using phenol‐chloroform extraction, chromatography on CF‐11 cellulose minicolumns and enzymatic digestion. Complementary (c) DNA fragments of various lengths,
Saldarelli, P. +3 more
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Lettuce chlorosis virus — A new whitefly-transmitted closterovirus
European Journal of Plant Pathology, 1996A previously undescribed viras disease of lettuce, sugarbeets, other crop and weed hosts was found in the southwest desert regions of U.S.A. Affected lettuce and sugarbeet hosts exhibited interveinal yellowing, stunting, rolling, and brittleness of affected leaves.
James E. Duffus +3 more
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Nucleotide sequence and genomic organization of apple chlorotic leaf spot closterovirus
Virology, 1990The nucleotide sequence of Apple chlorotic leaf spot closterovirus (ACLSV) genomic RNA has been determined from cDNA clones. It is 7555 nucleotides in length excluding the 3' terminal poly(A) tail and contains three putative open reading frames capable of encoding proteins of 216.5, 50, and 28 kDa.
German-Retana, Sylvie +5 more
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High-throughput sequencing reveals a novel closterovirus in arracacha (Arracacia xanthorrhiza)
Archives of Virology, 2018High-throughput sequencing analysis detected a clostero-like virus from arracacha plants (Arracacia xanthorrhiza) in Brazil. The complete genome sequence, confirmed by RACE and Sanger sequencing, consists of 15,763 nucleotides with nine predicted open reading frames (ORFs) in a typical closterovirus genome organisation.
Anelise F, Orílio +7 more
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Replication of Citrus Tristeza Closterovirus in Citrus Protoplasts
Phytopathology, 1996The study of citrus tristeza closterovirus (CTV) has been hindered by particle fragility, the inherently low virus titers, and its woody citrus hosts. We report the development of an in vitro Citrus sinensis cv. Hamlin protoplast system useful for the study of CTV replication.
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Serological characterization of the 3′-proximal encoded proteins of beet yellows closterovirus
Archives of Virology, 1998The 3'-proximal open reading frames (ORFs) of beet yellows closterovirus, California isolate (BYV-CA), were sequenced and the expression of the corresponding proteins analyzed. The nucleotide sequence of ORF 5 (coding for p24) was most conserved compared with ORF 7 (coding for p20) and ORF 8 (coding for p21) among the isolates analyzed.
X, He +4 more
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Complete genome sequence of tobacco virus 1, a closterovirus from Nicotiana tabacum
Archives of Virology, 2016The complete genome sequence of a novel virus, provisionally named tobacco virus 1 (TV1), was determined, and this virus was identified in leaves of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) exhibiting leaf mosaic and yellowing symptoms in Anhui Province, China. The genome sequence of TV1 consists of 15,395 nucleotides with 61.6 % nucleotide sequence identity to ...
Fang, Wang +5 more
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Characterization of Closterovirus‐like Particles Associated with Grapevine Leafroll Disease
Journal of Phytopathology, 1990Abstract A purification procedure (Zeeet al. 1987) for closterovirus‐like particles associated with grapevine leafroll disease was improved after various sources of plant tissues, extraction buffers, pH values, and centrifugation techniques had been examined. An antiserum against the CA‐4 isolate was produced and used in ELISA. The virus‐like particles
J. S. Hu, D. Gonsalves, D. Teliz
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