Microbial influencers and cotton leaf curl disease (CLCuD) susceptibility: a network perspective. [PDF]
Biotic stresses, such as plant viruses, e.g., cotton leaf curl virus (CLCuV), can alter root-associated and leaf-associated microbial diversities in plants. There are complex ecological dynamics at play, with each microbe contributing to a multitude of biotic and abiotic interactions, thus deciding the stability of the plant’s ...
Aqueel R, Badar A, Ijaz UZ, Malik KA.
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Differential interactions of ToLCNDV with different betasatellites reveal complex viral dynamics in N. benthamiana. [PDF]
Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus (ToLCNDV), a bipartite begomovirus prevalent in Old World and major cotton-growing regions of Pakistan, has increasingly been found associated with diverse betasatellites.
Zafar Iqbal +7 more
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Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) is an economically potent crop in many countries including Pakistan, India, and China. For the last three decades, cotton production is under the constant stress of cotton leaf curl disease (CLCuD) caused by begomoviruses ...
Muhammad Arslan Mahmood +5 more
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Detection of cotton leaf curl disease’s susceptibility scale level based on deep learning
Cotton, a crucial cash crop in Pakistan, faces persistent threats from diseases, notably the Cotton Leaf Curl Virus (CLCuV). Detecting these diseases accurately and early is vital for effective management. This paper offers a comprehensive account of the
Rubaina Nazeer +6 more
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Construction and Biological Characterization of Papaya Leaf Curl Guangdong Virus Infectious cDNA Clone. [PDF]
Viral diseases are important diseases on cash crops such as passion fruit, among which PaLCuGDV is one of the more severe in recent years. We constructed an infectious clone of PaLCuGDV for the first time and confirmed its infectivity through biological assays.
Xu S, Wu G, Yu Z, Yang C, Chen X.
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Viral and Host Factors Involved in Host Gain and Host Loss by Tomato Leaf Curl Begomoviruses in Tomato and Cucumbers. [PDF]
Begomoviruses have jumped hosts between tomatoes and cucumbers, and we found that a short region (transcriptional activator and replication enhancer proteins, TrAp and REn) of tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus is mainly responsible for host jump. ABSTRACT Begomoviruses transmitted by whiteflies cause severe crop losses worldwide.
Möller SR, Maruthi MN.
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Bibliometric analysis of publications on research into cotton leaf curl disease. [PDF]
Cotton leaf curl disease (CLCuD), caused by viruses of the family Geminiviridae (genus Begomovirus), is of great concern for cotton production worldwide. The aim of the study was to characterize and quantify the worldwide scientific output of CLCuD research using bibliometric analysis.
Khan A, Khan D, Akbar F.
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Development, Design, and Application of Efficient siRNAs Against Cotton Leaf Curl Virus-Betasatellite Complex to Mediate Resistance Against Cotton Leaf Curl Disease. [PDF]
Jain H, Kaur R, Sain SK, Siwach P.
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Cloning and Partial Characterization of Cotton Leaf Curl Burewala Virus From Khanewal
Begomoviruses are a serious threat to cotton production throughout the world. In Pakistan, enormous crop losses occur as a result of cotton leaf curl disease (CLCuD) caused by begomoviruses.
Fizza Akhter, Muhammad Tahir
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The merging of two dynasties--identification of an African cotton leaf curl disease-associated begomovirus with cotton in Pakistan. [PDF]
Cotton leaf curl disease (CLCuD) is a severe disease of cotton that occurs in Africa and Pakistan/northwestern India. The disease is caused by begomoviruses in association with specific betasatellites that differ between Africa and Asia. During survey of
Muhammad Nouman Tahir +3 more
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