New insights into viral threats in soybean (Glycine max) crops from Bangladesh, including a novel crinivirus [PDF]
Soybean (Glycine max) crops in Bangladesh face significant challenges due to viral diseases, exacerbated by the hot and humid conditions that favor virus and vector proliferation.
Mst Fatema Khatun, Eui-Joon Kil
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Mixed infection of an emaravirus, a crinivirus, and a begomovirus in Pueraria lobata (Willd) Ohwi [PDF]
Pueraria lobata (Willd) (Pueraria montana var. lobata (Willd.) Maesen & S. M. Almeida ex Sanjappa & Predeep) is an important herbal medicine used in many countries. In P. lobata plants showing symptoms of mosaic, yellow spots, and mottling, mixed
Xiaofei Liang +5 more
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Incidence of Begomovirus and Crinivirus in tomato and potato crops in Paraná State, Brazil [PDF]
: In the last decades, the high incidence of viruses transmitted by whiteflies has become a problem in the tomato fields, threatening, more recently, the potato crops. The present study carried out a survey of begomoviruses and criniviruses in tomato and
Evandro Keller +7 more
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Crinivirus replication and host interactions [PDF]
Criniviruses comprise one of the genera within the family Closteroviridae. Members in this family are restricted to the phloem and rely on whitefly vectors of the genera Bemisia and/or Trialeurodes for plant-to-plant transmission. All criniviruses have
Zsofia A Kiss +2 more
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Small RNA Profiling of Cucurbit Yellow Stunting Disorder Virus from Susceptible and Tolerant Squash (Cucurbita pepo) Lines [PDF]
RNA silencing is a crucial mechanism of the antiviral immunity system in plants. Small RNAs guide Argonaut proteins to target viral RNA or DNA, preventing virus accumulation.
Saritha Raman Kavalappara +3 more
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Molecular insights on potato yellow vein crinivirus infections in the highlands of Colombia [PDF]
Potato yellow vein virus (PYVV) was detected in potatoes grown in the Central highlands, north of Bogotá (~3000 m altitude), Colombia. At this altitude viral whitefly vectors are largely absent, but infection persists because of the use of uncertified tubers.
FRANCISCO J Del Toro +2 more
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Interaction between potyvirus and crinivirus in sweet potato [PDF]
Sweet potato, in Argentina, is affected by the “encrespamiento amarillo”, a viral disease in which seven viruses are involved, among them two potyvirus (sweet potato feathery mottle virus - SPFMV and sweet potato virus G - SPVG) and a crinivirus (sweet ...
Sofía Solange Flamarique +4 more
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First report of strawberry crinivirus 3 and strawberry crinivirus 4 on strawberry in China [PDF]
Strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) is grown in almost all regions of China. As a result of the rapid expansion in cultivation in recent years, China has become the world's largest strawberry producer (Wu et al., 2009). In the past …
Aiming Wang
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Tomato chlorosis virus (genus Crinivirus, family Closteroviridae) (ToCV) is rapidly emerging, causing increased damage to tomato production worldwide.
Rafael Fernandez-Munoz +2 more
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Diverse Novel Viruses Coinfecting the Tropical Ornamental Plant Polyscias balfouriana in China [PDF]
The viromic profile of Polyscias balfouriana cv. Marginata, a perennial woody and ornamental plant, was determined using ribosomal RNA-depleted total RNA (rRNA-depleted totRNA) sequencing.
Yuxin Ma +4 more
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