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Hibiscus rosa-sinensis or gumamela at the Institute of Plant Breeding (IPB) were observed showing typical symptoms of the leaf curl disease like cupping or curling of the leaves, vein enation and clearing, mottling and stunting.
Dolores, L. M., Gonzales, M. C.
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Figure S1. PCR based detection of coat protein gene of begomovirus associated with cotton leaf curl disease (BAC) in symptomatic leaf samples using primers specific for the CP gene of BAC.
Dilip Monga (6562802) +3 more
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Replicative intermediates of Tomato leaf curl virus and its satellite DNAs
Several plant geminiviruses have been shown recently to utilize both rolling-circle replication (RCR) and recombination-dependent replication (RDR) strategies. A highly specific binding of the viral replication-associated protein (Rep) to its cognate DNA
Ali Rezaian, M. +2 more
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Early sowing reduces cotton leaf curl virus occurrence and improves cotton productivity
Cotton productivity is severely hampering by various diseases and insect pests especially cotton leaf curl virus (CLCV) worldwide. Losses caused by CLCV are far more than any other factor affecting cotton productivity.
Sarwar, N. +6 more
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Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. (Hibiscus, Malvaceae) is an ornamental species grown widely in landscape plantings. We collected leaves from a plant on an urban sidewalk near a market in Guangzhou that showed multiple symptoms of leaf rolling, deformation and ...
Zhou, S. +5 more
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Cotton leaf curl is devastating disease of cotton characterized by leaf curling, vein darkening and enations. The disease symptoms are induced by DNA satellite known as Cotton leaf curl Multan betasatellite (CLCuMuB), dominant betasatellite in cotton but
Ali, Iftikhar
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High genetic homogeneity points to a single introduction event responsible for invasion of Cotton leaf curl Multan virus and its associated betasatellite into China. [PDF]
Du Z, Tang Y, He Z, She X.
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The βC1 protein encoded in betasatellites promotes begomovirus-whitefly coexistence by subverting vector infestation-induced plant antiviral defenses. [PDF]
Zhao SX +6 more
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DNA Satellites Impact Begomovirus Diseases in a Virus-Specific Manner. [PDF]
Fondong VN.
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